Archive for July 25th, 2023

Local civil servants take up key ministry posts

Local civil servants take up key ministry posts

| 25/07/2023 | 17 Comments

(CNS): The Ministry of Border Control and Labour has confirmed a new deputy chief officer and two senior policy officers. Danielle Roberts was confirmed as DCO in May, having been chosen over a dozen other Caymanians who applied for the senior job. Meanwhile, Rolna DaCosta and Justin Hislop have been appointed as senior policy officers.

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Burglar strikes at Cayman Brac supermarket

Burglar strikes at Cayman Brac supermarket

| 25/07/2023 | 14 Comments

(CNS): Police are appealing to people on Cayman Brac for information regarding a break-in at a local business on Sunday. The RCIPS did not disclose any details about the business or its location, despite asking for the public’s assistance. However, CNS has been able to confirm it was Kirkconnell’s Market in Stake Bay. The burglary […]

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PPM challenges lack of transparency on Barbados route

PPM challenges lack of transparency on Barbados route

| 25/07/2023 | 75 Comments

(CNS): The opposition is calling on Tourism Minister Kenneth Bryan to reveal details of the deal that led to Cayman Airways’ new Barbados route and an additional flight to Los Angeles. CNS asked the minister during the press conference announcing the new gateway held Monday what, if any, financial contribution Barbados was making towards this […]

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Woman charged with burglary at GT home

Woman charged with burglary at GT home

| 25/07/2023

(CNS): A 50-year-old woman from George Town was arrested on Friday in relation to a burglary that took place on 11 July at a home on Claude Hill Drive in George Town. The woman was charged over the weekend before appearing in court Monday when she was remanded in custody. She is expected to have […]

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Boss and workers fined after WORC raids

Boss and workers fined after WORC raids

| 25/07/2023 | 36 Comments

(CNS): Following several raids and inquiries throughout May and June by the Compliance and Enforcement Unit at Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman, along with other enforcement agencies, more than ten people have been arrested and several more employers and employees are facing fines or are now under investigation for various breaches of the immigration law.

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