Archive for June 22nd, 2023

Lowest paid may get lower basic wage

Lowest paid may get lower basic wage

| 22/06/2023 | 75 Comments

(CNS): The chairman of the Minimum Wage Advisory Committee, Lemuel Hurlston, has indicated that the mandatory basic hourly rate, which hasn’t changed for seven years, obviously needs to be increased. But he said that the committee may recommend two different new rates, a system that domestic workers and gardeners could benefit from.

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Woman’s scream scares off armed home intruder

Woman’s scream scares off armed home intruder

| 22/06/2023 | 4 Comments

(CNS): A scream was enough to stop a man armed with a knife from breaking into a West Bay home Tuesday morning. Police said that at around 10:45am, a woman at a residence on Boltins Avenue heard a sound coming from the back door. Taking a closer look, she saw that an unknown man, holding […]

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Sex offender’s appeal to cut jail time fails

Sex offender’s appeal to cut jail time fails

| 22/06/2023 | 13 Comments

(CNS): An application by Kayson Ricardo Holness (34) to reduce a 33-month sentence, which was imposed in May last year after he pleaded guilty to child pornography charges, has failed. Holness was convicted of possessing, posting and sharing videos of child sexual abuse. One of the videos he transmitted included images of a baby, possibly […]

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PACT took ‘heat’ for social spending, Panton says

PACT took ‘heat’ for social spending, Panton says

| 22/06/2023 | 42 Comments

(CNS): Premier Wayne Panton has admitted that the PACT Government “took heat” from both sides of the political landscape for using public cash to help people navigate the cost of living crisis. While overspending will put the economy and the country’s fiscal independence at risk, tough decisions have had to be made to help people […]

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RCIPS $54M budget to grow despite 2022 savings

RCIPS $54M budget to grow despite 2022 savings

| 22/06/2023 | 38 Comments

(CNS): The Office of the Police Commissioner (OPC), which runs the annual budget for both the RCIPS and the Cayman Islands Coast Guard, had more than CI$1.8 million left over from last year’s budget of $54 million. But according to the 2022 annual report, this is unlikely to be the case in future years, as […]

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Former support cop denies knowing killer

Former support cop denies knowing killer

| 22/06/2023

(CNS): A former RCIPS auxiliary constable accused of intimidating a key witness on behalf of a murderer has denied knowing the killer or ever telling the witness to keep quiet in relation to the investigation into the fatal shooting of Shaquille Bush. Courtney Levy (45) took the stand in his own defence this week and […]

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