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APPLEBY ADVISES ON NEW RECOVERY FUND FOUNDATION

Leading offshore law firm Appleby has advised on the structuring of a new Cayman Islands foundation company established to manage a private sector-led recovery fund to assist the Cayman Islands in the wake of the global Covid-19 pandemic.

06 May, 2020

Cash Remittance Gets ‘Green’ Light

As the Cayman Islands begin to shift gears into a more relaxed phase of COVID-19 response, restrictions are beginning to make way for commerce to re-emerge.

06 May, 2020

Repatriation flight to Costa Rica confirmed

Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) has confirmed a repatriation flight from Grand Cayman to San Jose, Costa Rica, for Friday May 8, 2020, in partnership with the Cayman Islands Government.

06 May, 2020

WORC Announces New Acting Director

Deputy Director, Jeremy Scott is the new acting Director at Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman (WORC) effective May 1st, 2020.

06 May, 2020

CAYMAN JOINS DISCUSSION OF UK'S COVID-19 SUPPORT FOR OTs

British parliamentarian Andrew Rosindell has appealed for more support from the UK government help the Overseas Territories cope with the COVID-19 crisis.

06 May, 2020

SISTER ISLANDS LOCKDOWN COULD BE LIFTED THIS WEEK

With almost all of the estimated 200 residents of Little Cayman tested with no indication of COVID-19, steps are being put in place to lift the lockdown there.

04 May, 2020

Hurricane season will be above average

The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season begins officially in the Cayman Islands on June 1 and a total of 16 named storms, eight hurricanes and four major hurricanes are expected which is slightly above average.

04 May, 2020

CIIPA Supports Government’s Strategy for Reopening Economy

The Cayman Islands Institute of Professional Accountants expresses its support for government’s phased approach to reopening the Cayman Islands economy.

04 May, 2020

A phenomenal public sector audit season in challenging circumstances

Despite the disruption caused by the corona virus to Government business and the majority of offices being closed as non-essential, twenty eight public sector entity audits were completed by the 30th April statutory deadline and all received unqualified audit opinions.

04 May, 2020

Parts of Customs and Border Control Law, 2018 Declared Incompatible with the Bill of Rights

For the first time since the introduction of the Bill of Rights (“BOR”), the Grand Court has ruled that Section 9 of the BOR “the Right to a family life and private life” has to be considered by the Immigration Appeals Tribunal when considering whether a person can remain in the Islands.

01 May, 2020
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