Ministry of Culture announces Carnival Week
The Ministry of Culture, along with key stakeholders, announced that they have collectively decided to move forward with a “carnival week” approach allowing various groups to host separate road parades.
The Ministry of Culture, along with key stakeholders, announced that they have collectively decided to move forward with a “carnival week” approach allowing various groups to host separate road parades.
Shortly before 4:00PM on Monday, 17 February, officers responded to a report of a single-vehicle collision on Bodden Town Road in the Pease Bay area. A silver Honda Accord was travelling eastbound on Bodden Town Road, when it left the roadway and collided with a wall on the roadside.
On Friday, 14 February, RCIPS officers, with the assistance of officers from the Department of Agriculture, conducted searches at three locations in the district of West Bay, under the Misuse of Drugs Law. As a result, three persons were arrested on suspicion of drug offenses.
The past few months have seen some quite dramatic shifts in British politics, none more so than within the new government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The Cayman Islands Government has rejected the inclusion of the territory as one of the main offenders in the new secrecy index published by the Tax Justice Network’s (TJN).
A new Minister has been assigned to the Overseas Territories in the British government.
The Cayman Islands Government has already contacted EU officials to begin the process of being removed from the EU list of non-cooperative jurisdictions as soon as possible, which is understood to be October this year, said the Cayman Islands Premier, the Hon. Alden McLaughlin.
The Office of the Auditor General’s report ‘Financial Reporting of the Cayman Islands Government: General Report 31 December 2018’, which summarises the results of the financial audits for the year 2018 for Cayman’s 40 Government entities, has found that high delinquency rates....
The Office of the Auditor General (OAG) has just released its report on the audits of Cayman’s 40 Government Ministries, Portfolios, Offices, Statutory Authorities and Government Companies’ financial accounts for the year ending 31st December 2018.
Cayman Finance fully supports actions being taken by the Cayman Islands Government to constructively engage with European Union officials with an aim to reverse an EU decision to include the jurisdiction on a list of non-cooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes.