Archive for January 6th, 2016
Wolliston returns as pensions superintendent
(CNS): The former superintendent of pensions is returning to the job this month, the chief officer in the employment ministry has confirmed. Christen Suckoo told CNS Wednesday following Bennard Ebanks’ appointment as the new labour director that he would not be expected to also act in the post of superintendent as first suspected because Amy Wolliston […]
Fly troubles tackled on Little Cayman
(CNS): An infestation of flies on Little Cayman over the holidays has been tackled, officials have confirmed. The cause remains uncertain, though government contracted a local heavy equipment company to clear the landfill in case that was behind the problem. Readers contacted CNS about the significant number of flies they were battling while on the Sister […]
Bank boss says Webb borrowed $240k for sports firm
(CNS): Former CIFA president, Jeffrey Webb, borrowed cash from Fidelity Bank on behalf of a sports firm he owned with Jack Warner, his predecessor at CONCACAF, with the help of Canover Watson, the court heard this week. Brett Hill, Fidelity’s chief executive, gave evidence in Watson’s trial that officials at the bank approved a loan in 2011 […]
Flash drive evidence stalls corruption trial
(CNS): After just one day of evidence following the Christmas break, the trial of Canover Watson, the former chair of the Health Services Authority Board, and his PA, Miriam Rodrigues, was adjourned again Tuesday morning as a result of the emergence of what could be new evidence. With several crown witnesses still to be heard […]