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Single Use Plastics Stakeholder Committee proposes to Ban Certain Plastics

After three meetings, the Single-Use Plastics (SUP) Stakeholder Committee is in agreement to recommend restrictive legislation on certain single-use plastics in the Cayman Islands effective at the start of January 2021.

22 Feb, 2020

Amendment to Customs & Border Control Law Helps to Fight Laundering

To further strengthen Customs and Border Control’s (“CBC”) capacity and capability to adequately identify, investigate and detect cases of money laundering (ML) and terrorist financing (TF), The Customs and Border Control (Amendment) Law, 2019 (“the Law”) and the Customs and Border Control...

22 Feb, 2020

Social Work Month to Focus on Awareness Raising

The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) will be highlighting the far-reaching impact of social workers this March. Social Work Month 2020’s theme is “Social Workers Generations Strong,” and will be reinforced by the following DCFS events.

22 Feb, 2020

Cayman Updates Our Money-Laundering Strategy

Noting the work that already has been done to strengthen the Cayman Islands’ regime for anti-money laundering, countering the financing of terrorism, and countering the financing of proliferation, Government has put into action an updated plan that seeks to strategically address....

22 Feb, 2020

Premier to promote Cayman in the UK

Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin travels to London today for a series of meetings including an introductory visit with Baroness Sugg, the United Kingdom’s new Minister with responsibility for the Overseas Territories and Sustainable Development in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

21 Feb, 2020

Cayman Islands Blacklisting Expected to be Temporary

A leading firm of corporate lawyers in the Cayman Islands has been putting into context for their clients (and the public by extension), the decision by the European Union to blacklist the British territory.

21 Feb, 2020

Opposition calls on Government to reconsider the cruise berthing project

Leader of the Opposition Hon. V. Arden McLean called on the Government to now consider abandoning the Cruise Berthing project and to get on with other initiatives which are needed in the country.

21 Feb, 2020

Eclectic musical mix at Cayman Arts Festival

The Cayman Arts Festival never fails to deliver exciting talent to the Cayman Islands throughout the year and the main festival for 2020 was no exception, with jazz, classical and even Big Brass on the musical menu during the fortnight-long celebration of music.

21 Feb, 2020

Money, knowledge and power needed to save reefs

The International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) is an informal partnership between countries and organisations which strives to preserve coral reefs and related ecosystems around the world, of which both the United Kingdom and the Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) are members.

21 Feb, 2020

FRC Celebrates Honouring Women Month 2020 Throughout March

The Family Resource Centre (FRC) is celebrating Honouring Women Month (HWM) in March with the following events

21 Feb, 2020
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