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Gov’t cuts duty on energy-efficient goods

Gov’t cuts duty on energy-efficient goods

| 07/11/2022 | 46 Comments

(CNS): The government has cut the duty on a range of energy-efficient devices and materials to encourage the insulation of homes to reduce electricity consumption. The Customs and Tariff Act will be amended to eliminate the duty for spray polyurethane foam insulation, polyurethane foam sheets, low e-film for windows, smart thermostats and smart home energy […]

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OAG finds pre-election abuse of public cash

OAG finds pre-election abuse of public cash

| 21/10/2022 | 107 Comments

(CNS): The Office of the Auditor General noted an “unusual spike” in spending by the National Roads Authority during the two months before the 2021 General Election. More than $11 million was spent between the announcement of the early election and the day of the vote, Auditor General Sue Winspear and her team found during […]

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Labour minister denies formal freeze on PR grants

Labour minister denies formal freeze on PR grants

| 21/10/2022 | 245 Comments

(CNS): The minister responsible for labour has denied allegations by a local law firm that a moratorium on permanent residency grants is in place, even though no applications for residency appear to have been approved by the Caymanian Status and Permanent Residency Board based on points for more than a year. Chris Saunders told CNS […]

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Rezone will increase pressure on 7M Public Beach

Rezone will increase pressure on 7M Public Beach

| 13/10/2022 | 151 Comments

(CNS): Parliament has voted to rezone several parcels of land by Seven Mile Public Beach that will allow for ten-storey development and ultimately increase the pressure on one of only a handful of remaining places where people can still freely access Seven Mile Beach. The site of the RBS Coutts Building and Trafalgar Place is […]

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Food security policy targets poverty and poor health

Food security policy targets poverty and poor health

| 12/10/2022 | 50 Comments

(CNS): Government has published a draft Food and Nutrition Security Policy driven by concerns about the health and well-being of residents and the growing challenge of chronic non-communicable diseases caused by poor diets as well as access to and cost of nutritional food for some families. Officials said the primary concern is the ability of […]

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Panton: PPM misled public over Dart dump deal

Panton: PPM misled public over Dart dump deal

| 11/10/2022 | 96 Comments

(CNS): Premier Wayne Panton took aim at the PPM on Monday, saying the previous administration misled the public about the waste-management deal it signed with the Dart Group just weeks before the 2021 election. The PACT leader said that far from presenting a negotiated agreement, they signed “an agreement to make an agreement”. Panton said […]

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PACT MPs accept Bush’s resignation on his terms

PACT MPs accept Bush’s resignation on his terms

| 10/10/2022 | 108 Comments

(CNS): With the entire opposition boycotting the current session of parliament, the PACT Government voted to accept the resignation of Speaker McKeeva Bush on Friday without any debate or discussion. The resolution confirms the government’s support for the terms Bush set out in his resignation letter, paving the way for him to remain in the […]

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Pension payments due in November as holiday ends

Pension payments due in November as holiday ends

| 03/10/2022 | 13 Comments

(CNS): The national pensions holiday came to an end on Friday after two and a half years. Private sector employers and employees as well as the self-employed must resume the 10% mandatory contributions to funds as required by the National Pension Act. The first payments are due by 15 November for wages paid in October, […]

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PPM works on policies as PACT faces instability

PPM works on policies as PACT faces instability

| 21/09/2022 | 66 Comments

(CNS): The People’s Progressive Movement is in the process of building the policy platform first unveiled in its manifesto during the 2021 General Elections, when the party’s coalition government was ousted from office. The PPM marks its 20th anniversary this month, having formed in 2002 after Kurt Tibbetts was ousted as the leader of government […]

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Civil servants encouraged to report misconduct, says DG

Civil servants encouraged to report misconduct, says DG

| 16/09/2022 | 103 Comments

(CNS): Deputy Governor Franz Manderson has issued a release to stress that recent allegations that civil servants’ contracts restrict them from reporting “wrongdoing” are incorrect and public servants are allowed and encouraged to report concerns. The DG’s statement comes in the wake of allegations that Speaker McKeeva Bush sexually harassed at least two female civil […]

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Caucus and Cabinet to ponder PlanCayman proposal

Caucus and Cabinet to ponder PlanCayman proposal

| 08/09/2022 | 49 Comments

(CNS): The Central Planning Authority reviewed the proposal for PlanCayman and at a special meeting on 24 August and voted to forward the document to the government. According to the minutes, the board found the “National Planning Framework document acceptable and resolved to present it” to the planning minister to put before Cabinet. The document […]

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