Archive for November 27th, 2023

CUC goes to New Zealand to find new energy VP

CUC goes to New Zealand to find new energy VP

| 27/11/2023 | 39 Comments

(CNS): CUC has announced a new senior appointment to help the monopoly power provider on Grand Cayman transition to a lower carbon future. According to a press release the firm, well-known for employing Caymanians in senior positions as well as among the rank and file this time CUC went ‘to New ‘down-under’ and found Dr […]

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Bills passed to improve BO disclosure regime

Bills passed to improve BO disclosure regime

| 27/11/2023 | 29 Comments

(CNS): Financial Services Minister André Ebanks has steered several bills through parliament, including a stand-alone Beneficial Transparency Ownership Act to improve the current regime on how information relating to who benefits from financial entities registered here is shared and to stay ahead of changing standards and rules. Explaining the law during last week’s special parliamentary […]

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Senior denies killing Hernandez in daylight shooting

Senior denies killing Hernandez in daylight shooting

| 27/11/2023

(CNS): George Orlando Senior (35) has denied murdering Divonte Alejandro Hernandez (25) who was gunned down outside a George Town Liquor store in broad daylight in September. Senior, from West Bay, is one of two men charged with Hernandez’ murder but the second man,  Sean Austin Connolly Amaya (24) from George Town has not yet answered the charges […]

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Foreign worker denies groping women on buses

Foreign worker denies groping women on buses

| 27/11/2023

(CNS): Palinda Maduranga Dissanayake, a former work permit holder, denied groping two women and 15 year-old-girl on public buses earlier this year, when he appeared in Grand Court of Friday. The man entered not guilty pleas to four counts of indecent assault where he is accused of touching the women’s breasts in relation to separate […]

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Ministers paid an average of over $305k per year

Ministers paid an average of over $305k per year

| 27/11/2023 | 112 Comments

(CNS): Members of the Cabinet earned CI$3.3 million, about $305,000 each on average in 2022, the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) has revealed in a new public interest report. Government ministers were not the only senior public sector employees to take home salaries and benefits that the average resident can only dream of; other members […]

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