CAYMAN FIGHTING BACK FOR ITS FINANCIAL SECTOR
The Cayman Islands continue to work through a series of legislative changes as efforts continue to remove the territory from a European Union tax ‘blacklist’.
The Cayman Islands continue to work through a series of legislative changes as efforts continue to remove the territory from a European Union tax ‘blacklist’.
The largest public infrastructure project currently on the go, the expansion of Grand Cayman’s Owen Roberts International Airport’s runway, is currently scheduled to be completed in September, on deadline and on budget, according to the Cayman Islands Airports Authority.
This week, Public Accounts Committee (PAC) began its examination of the recently published Annual Reports for the Department of Labour & Pensions, calling Amy Wolliston, the Deputy Director of the Department for Labour and Pensions, as its first witness, so they could get a better understanding....
As many businesses grapple with how to present their goods and services in this new Covid-19 era, the popular Calypso Grill restaurant located at Morgan’s Harbour in West Bay is about to fire up its kitchens again for “Deck Dining” and “To Go”.
As of 6 April, the Training and Development Unit began training twelve (12) recruits, who are on their journey to become Police Constables within the RCIPS.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) is continuing to add repatriation flights to Kingston and to Miami from Grand Cayman, in partnership with the Cayman Islands Government.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Cayman Islands, local specialist property and casualty reinsurance company, Greenlight Re, has donated US$100,000 to charitable organizations helping Cayman residents most in need.
This week, as the RCIPS police helicopter returns to work, the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ship Argus will be setting sail. During its two-week stay, RFA Argus has provided a solid base on the horizon for the Merlin and Wildcat helicopters to work from.
The report “Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg),” issued by the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) today evaluated the effectiveness of OfReg in its first three years of operation.
The University of the West Indies (UWI) Open Campus is pleased to welcome Dr. Beverly Shirley to the Cayman Islands. Dr. Shirley has been appointed Programme Manager for the British Overseas Territories (BOTS) and will be based at the UWI Open Campus Cayman Islands.