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NCC scientist asks where balance is in NCA changes

NCC scientist asks where balance is in NCA changes

| 29/01/2025 | 37 Comments

(CNS): The balance between development and the need to protect the environment will be impossible to achieve if the proposed amendments to the National Conservation Act pass, according to a member of the National Conservation Council appointed for her scientific expertise. Lisa-Ann Hurlston-McKenzie, a sustainability and climate professional, has asked where that balance will come […]

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Anti-sexual harassment bill released for public review

Anti-sexual harassment bill released for public review

| 28/01/2025 | 13 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands Government has published the long-awaited Anti-Sexual Harassment Bill, which protects people from sexual harassment and gender-based bullying in various circumstances and introduces remedies where a person makes a complaint. The bill was decades in the making and continues to be controversial because of concerns about false complaints, an issue that the […]

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Minister claims to be ‘inclusive’ over changes to NCA

Minister claims to be ‘inclusive’ over changes to NCA

| 17/01/2025 | 82 Comments

(CNS): More than two weeks after the Ministry of Sustainability and Climate Resiliency gazetted the National Conservation Amendment Bill and began a public consultation, which will close in less than two weeks, Dwayne Seymour, the minister responsible, has claimed that the process represents “inclusive and transparent governance”.

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Panton warns of political risk posed by NCA changes

Panton warns of political risk posed by NCA changes

| 08/01/2025 | 42 Comments

(CNS): Former premier and sustainability minister Wayne Panton has raised significant concerns about the minority UPM government’s attempts to gut the National Conservation Act, specifically the damage the proposed changes could cause to the environment as well as the political and governance risks they present. Panton said the draft bill not only undermines the intent […]

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Minority CIG publishes contentious referendum bill

Minority CIG publishes contentious referendum bill

| 24/12/2024 | 57 Comments

(CNS): The UPM were looking for a Christmas miracle on Monday evening when the government published the referendum bill in the Gazette. The legislation sets out three questions that would, if the legislation passes, be put to voters on General Election Day, which is set for 30 April. However, the chance of the bill passing […]

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Referendum bill to come to parliament in New Year

Referendum bill to come to parliament in New Year

| 19/12/2024 | 95 Comments

(CNS): Deputy Premier Kenneth Bryan, who is spearheading the government’s planned referendum next year, has said the legislation has been drafted, and a bill paving the way for the national poll on General Election Day will go before parliament when it meets on 31 January. At a public meeting on Monday organised by the Association […]

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Premier confirms parliament will meet in New Year

Premier confirms parliament will meet in New Year

| 09/12/2024 | 13 Comments

(CNS): The beleaguered minority UPM government will be calling at least one more meeting of parliament in January, the premier has confirmed. When the House met on Monday, Juliana O’Connor-Connolly told MPs that they would meet again in the New Year before the election, even though she doesn’t have a quorum on the government bench, […]

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Offshore bills raising fees open for last public input

Offshore bills raising fees open for last public input

| 19/11/2024 | 12 Comments

(CNS): A dozen amendment bills to implement the UPM government’s additional revenue-raising measures from the offshore sector and a bill to implement Phase 2 of the regulatory framework for virtual asset services in the Cayman Islands have now been published in the Gazette. These bills are now open for the last round of public consultation […]

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Bryan continues to criticise conservation battle

Bryan continues to criticise conservation battle

| 18/11/2024 | 74 Comments

(CNS): The tourism minister’s criticism of efforts by public and private sector entities to protect Cayman’s environment and dismissal of the hard battle to preserve our dwindling natural resources were on display again last week at the Chamber of Commerce Legislative Luncheon, where he implied that the balance is tipped too much in favour of […]

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Cabinet approves bills to protect youngest and oldest

Cabinet approves bills to protect youngest and oldest

| 29/10/2024 | 9 Comments

(CNS): The Ministry of Investment, Innovation, and Social Development (MIISD) has published four bills following Cabinet approval that will be debated in parliament when it next meets. Officials said the proposed legislative reforms aim to bolster protections for children, young people and older people. Social Development André Ebanks described them as “substantial amendment bills” that […]

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Rules loosened over importing older vehicles

Rules loosened over importing older vehicles

| 09/10/2024 | 27 Comments

(CNS): Cabinet has approved amendments to the Customs and Border Control (Prohibited Goods) order to allow Caymanians who have lived overseas for at least one year to import one used vehicle older than seven years for personal use. A press release said students and other local people who have been abroad and want to bring […]

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