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Environment placed on back burner

Environment placed on back burner

| 12/03/2021 | 11 Comments

Alric Lindsay writes: Although a dollar figure is not often placed on the environment, it does have a value. The Dasgupta Report describes this as natural capital for which a natural capital accounting method should be employed. This is a departure from the normal way we measure economic progress, which is produced capital (goods and […]

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Crossroads on development expressway

Crossroads on development expressway

| 09/03/2021 | 3 Comments

Troy Leacock writes: We are at a crossroad. For at least 30 years we have been on the development expressway to 100,000 population — the path of secret concessions to developers, the path of building high and paving fast, the path of turbo-charged immigration and population growth. This path has brought us many positives: employment […]

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Solutions to Cayman’s traffic problems

Solutions to Cayman’s traffic problems

| 03/03/2021 | 76 Comments

Alric Lindsay writes: The one thing we know for sure about the traffic problem in Cayman is that building more lanes is not the solution. This is because multiple lanes simply lead back to a bottleneck. We need to start looking at common-sense ways to reduce traffic. This will also require some discipline and sacrifice on […]

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Financial services: who is asleep at the wheel?

Financial services: who is asleep at the wheel?

| 02/03/2021 | 3 Comments

Alric Lindsay writes: Two recent news pieces, one appearing on the website of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and the other from a video of the European Parliament’s subcommittee on tax matters, cause reasons for concern that some high officials in our government may have temporarily taken their eyes off the dashboard or are […]

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Those who buy votes will sell their country

Those who buy votes will sell their country

| 28/02/2021 | 21 Comments

Uncorrupt Voter writes: We are just weeks away from yet another general election that many will perceive as corrupt because of the widely held belief that at least some of the country’s political representatives will be elected or re-elected by bribing voters with gifts and/or cash. Election observers will find, as they always do, that […]

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The education crisis in Cayman

The education crisis in Cayman

| 21/02/2021 | 84 Comments

Sammy Jackson writes: Education holds the key for the prosperity and success of future generations, it is the centre of building human capital. This is true worldwide. Without education opportunities, future generations have little hope at prosperity. Cayman is in the midst of a silent crises, an education crisis. The recent publication of the Office […]

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The party is over

The party is over

| 18/02/2021 | 23 Comments

Johann Moxam writes: The Cayman Islands does not have political parties which are distinguishable based on some clear political ideology, policy approach or vision for the country. The two political parties of modern times can be aptly described as ‘cults of personality’ led by a dominant public figure or a big personality. In the case of […]

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Salary grabs and who gets the shaft

Salary grabs and who gets the shaft

| 17/02/2021 | 54 Comments

Alric Lindsay writes: It is not unusual for salary grabs to take place close to election dates. But to blatantly do so while poor people are suffering takes things to another level. This is particularly the case during COVID-19.  Specifically, I would like to point out two salary grabs, who may get left behind and […]

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The value of your vote

The value of your vote

| 14/02/2021 | 41 Comments

Johann Moxam writes: Your vote is worth between CI$600,000 and CI$950,000 plus pension and benefits to a Cayman politician. That’s the estimated total salary they earn during the four-year term. For that you should expect to see an improvement in your quality of life, cost of living, public education system, strategic management of the infrastructure, […]

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Miller displays leadership qualities

Miller displays leadership qualities

| 11/02/2021 | 4 Comments

Cayman Islands People’s Party writes: In 2009, when Ezzard Miller was elected by his fellow legislators as chairman of the constitutionally authorized and Legislative Assembly Standing Orders facilitated Public Accounts Committee (PAC), the state of corporate governance and financial reporting of government entities, including ministries, departments, and statutory bodies, were quite different from what it […]

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