Archive for May 12th, 2015

DoE asks for input on energy use

DoE asks for input on energy use

| 12/05/2015 | 6 Comments

(CNS): Despite the small population and a mere 100 square miles of territory, the Cayman Islands has a tradition of punching above its weight in terms of progress. And while that may have proved positive for the country on the financial stage, its over-sized carbon footprint is certainly a negative. In its final public opinion survey in a series of […]

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QC accuses judge of bias in murder case

QC accuses judge of bias in murder case

| 12/05/2015 | 2 Comments

(CNS): A leading British QC pulled no punches when he appeared before the appeal court Friday and accused the judge in the 2014 trial of Raziel Omar Jeffers, who was convicted for Damion Ming’s murder, of bias. Brian O’Neill QC said that during his summing up Justice Malcolm Swift had “scuttled” the defence case with “inappropriate […]

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ICTA to set rules of local TV content

ICTA to set rules of local TV content

| 12/05/2015 | 8 Comments

(CNS Business Video): The Information and Communications Technology Authority (ICTA) is changing the framework of  licence obligations for cable TV and redefining what “local content” means for broadcast carriers in the Cayman Islands. The television regulators told CNS Business they are also looking into creating a universal service fund to collect fees from cable companies […]

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