Archive for October 24th, 2024

Police seek public’s help finding wanted man

Police seek public’s help finding wanted man

| 24/10/2024 | 12 Comments

(CNS): The RCIPS is seeking information regarding the whereabouts of Mark Anthony Seymour (39) from George Town, who is wanted for violent offences. Seymour is about 5’11” tall, with a dark complexion, slim build and long dreads. Police said he is known to drive rental cars and motorcycles, but he is not licensed to drive […]

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Cyber scammers email bogus blackmail threats

Cyber scammers email bogus blackmail threats

| 24/10/2024 | 4 Comments

(CNS): An email scam currently circulating in Cayman threatening to disclose personal information of the targeted victims unless they pay the scammer money is not a credible threat, police say, as they once again encourage people to be more cyber-aware. People are urged not to click on these types of messages but to report them […]

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Four Caymanian articled clerks become new lawyers

Four Caymanian articled clerks become new lawyers

| 24/10/2024 | 22 Comments

(CNS): After 18 months of training at Maples and Calder, the Maples Group’s law firm, four Caymanians completed their articles of clerkship programme and have been admitted as attorneys-at-law in the Cayman Islands. Following their admissions, Brittany Cousins, April Ebanks, Dane Muspratt and Alice Narborough were appointed as associates across a range of practice areas in […]

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Cayman gets guest seat on FATF regional body

Cayman gets guest seat on FATF regional body

| 24/10/2024 | 11 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands has become one of the first countries to secure a seat at the table of a new regional body created by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Cayman and Senegal have been appointed as guest members under a new Regional Bodies Guest Initiative that will invite under-represented jurisdictions from the global […]

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Premier participates in Commonwealth talking-shop

Premier participates in Commonwealth talking-shop

| 24/10/2024 | 11 Comments

(CNS): Premier Juliana O’Connor-Connolly rubbed shoulders with leaders from across the Commonwealth this week on her trip to Samoa, where she is representing Cayman and the other UK Overseas Territories. According to a press release, on the first day of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), O’Connor-Connolly had productive meetings with Samoan ministers.

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