Archive for June 30th, 2022

Porn image of infant increases jail time

Porn image of infant increases jail time

| 30/06/2022 | 50 Comments

(CNS): The possession of a Category A image involving an infant girl and an adult man in what was clearly a live abuse situation increased the jail time that Freddy Manuel Diaz-Christian will serve for accessing and possession of child pornography. Justice Marva McDonald-Bishop jailed the former UCCI employee for five years following his conviction […]

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OfReg rules in C3 access row with Flow

OfReg rules in C3 access row with Flow

| 30/06/2022 | 9 Comments

(CNS): A long-running dispute between local broadband service providers Flow and C3 has been resolved following arbitration proceedings mediated by OfReg, the utilities regulator said in a press release. In a complex row lasting well over three years, C3 had complained about problems relating to infrastructure-sharing with Flow, which it claimed was breaching its licence […]

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No sign that Speaker Bush is making charity donations

No sign that Speaker Bush is making charity donations

| 30/06/2022 | 124 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands House of Parliament is unaware of any payments to any charity being made “directly or indirectly” by Speaker McKeeva Bush and does not know of any “mechanisms that are in place to facilitate such payment(s)”, an anonymous freedom of information request has revealed. However, there are no reporting requirements for the […]

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Police apologise to Brac boaters over rescue report

Police apologise to Brac boaters over rescue report

| 30/06/2022 | 19 Comments

(CNS): Following an outpouring of reports from the Cayman Brac boating community to the local media that the recent press release from the RCIPS recounting the rescue of two men from Pickle Bank at the weekend was inaccurate, the police have apologised for the confusion and thanked the members of the Brac community for their […]

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Local IT expert earmarked to take over CSD

Local IT expert earmarked to take over CSD

| 30/06/2022 | 21 Comments

(CNS): Caymanian Darvy Whittaker has been appointed as director-designate of the government’s Computer Services Department and will take the helm in 12 months when the current expatriate director, Simon Spiers, steps aside. Whittaker, who has worked in the department for more than three decades, secured the job after an open recruitment process. His appointment follows […]

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