Archive for March 31st, 2016
Governor releases Tempura documents
(CNS): Having spent thousands of dollars fighting orders from the Information Commissioner’s Office to do so, the governor’s office has finally released the Aina Report on Operation Tempura, written on behalf of then Governor Duncan Taylor in response to a lengthy complaint made by Martin Polaine, the legal advisor to the probe into the RCIPS […]
American visitor dies off Public Beach
(CNS) Updated Friday: Police officers and emergency services were called to Public Beach in West Bay Thursday afternoon regarding a report of an unconscious man in the water. The man, who has now been named as Yanbin Liu, a visitor from the state of North Carolina, was transported to the Cayman Islands Hospital in George […]
Teenage boy found safe
(CNS) Updated: Mario Ebanks Jr was found in West Bay yesterday just after 2:00pm and police say he is in good health. The police had asked for the public’s help to locate 16-year-old Mario Ebanks of West Bay, who had not been home since Saturday night, 26 March. The RCIPS said at the time that […]
Burglars target St Ignatius
(CNS): Some time since the beginning of the Easter break, burglars entered the St Ignatius High School on Walkers Road, ransacked an office and stole electronics and other items. The police were called around 11:30am Wednesday when the burglary was discovered but the RCIPS could not say when the crime was committed or give an […]
Wanted man caught and charged with burglary
(CNS): A 47-year-old man from Bodden Town who was wanted for burglary and other offences was arrested Monday morning after been recognised and tracked around Bodden Town by an alert local police officer. Police said he was arrested on 28 March at around 11:00am and subsequently charged with burglary, attempted burglary, criminal trespass, theft and […]
Customs boss plugging gaps to maximise revenue
(CNS): The collector of customs has revealed that there are challenges with the computer system at the customs department, which is not working as effectively as it could be. Charles Clifford explained that the system acquired by customs was not tailor-made and as a result there are shortcomings. But given the cash investment in the […]
Miller warns PAC will call for sanctions
(CNS): As the Public Accounts Committee prepares reports based on the recent hearings scrutinising a number of reports by the Office of the Auditor General, the chair has warned he will be raising his concerns over evidence given by two chief officers and will be asking the deputy governor to discipline them. Ezzard Miller said […]