Tag: Wayne Panton

Panton, Saunders emerge as viable leaders

Panton, Saunders emerge as viable leaders

| 13/04/2021 | 18 Comments

(CNS): On the eve of the 2021 General Elections, the independent challengers to the PPM-Alliance with the most realistic hope of retaining or winning a seat are coalescing around Wayne Panton and Chris Saunders as potential unifying leaders among the non-Alliance candidates.

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Gov’t failed on environment, says Panton

Gov’t failed on environment, says Panton

| 15/03/2021 | 7 Comments

(CNS): The former environment minister took the government to task on Friday night at the Chamber of Commerce Candidates Forum for Newlands, where he said the administration had failed to show any commitment to the environment. Wayne Panton also pointed out that claims by the government that the marine parks expansion have been implemented were […]

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Panton won’t be ‘defined’ by others

Panton won’t be ‘defined’ by others

| 03/03/2021 | 18 Comments

(CNS): Wayne Panton, the former minister for the environment and financial services, said he believes his narrow loss in 2017 was because he was not on the ground to counter the distorted messages about him from his opponent. Speaking to voters in this election campaign’s first open Zoom public meeting, Panton engaged in a Q&A […]

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Panton targets allied group by Election Day

Panton targets allied group by Election Day

| 25/01/2021 | 7 Comments

(CNS): Former Cabinet member Wayne Panton, who is running for office in affiliation with Heather Bodden and Osbourne Bodden, does not intend to limit his alignment to the current trio. Panton told CNS he is confident that at least another four candidates will align with his group by Election Day to give them leverage in the […]

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Panton and Bodden join forces

Panton and Bodden join forces

| 25/01/2021 | 9 Comments

(Press release): Wayne Panton and Heather Bodden have announced their candidacies for the upcoming 2021 Cayman Islands General Election, where they will once again contest seats in the Newlands and Savannah Electoral Districts respectively, this time as aligned independents. 

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