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CS still dodging process to award costly contracts
(CNS): Public servants tasked with finding contractors, consultants and vendors to deliver on government policy and projects are still awarding costly public contracts without going through the proper process set down in the law according to the latest report from the office of the auditor general. Millions of dollars of public cash was spent in […]
East End ‘affordable lots’ project well behind schedule
(CNS): Work is underway, officials have said, on a government project to create over 50 affordable lots on crown land in East End which was supposed to have been finished before the end of last year. The work on 20 acres of government owned land off Austin Connolly Drive close to the Light House Park […]
Man in critical condition after Sunday lunchtime smash
(CNS): A local man is in hospital with serious, life-threatening injuries following a crash in George Town around noon on Sunday between two vehicles. Police said members of the public alerted officers on foot patrol about the collision, which happened at the junction of Goring Avenue and Walkers Road. The officers called 911 and, with […]
Auditor warns of continued failure of public accounting
(CNS): The auditor general has issued some severe criticisms in this year’s annual general report on the state of financial reporting on how public cash is being collected, spent and managed. Sue Winspear and her team found a catalog of issues relating to the 2023 books and government’s accounting practices on the more than $1billion […]
Cayman sees first imported case of Oropouche
(CNS): The Cayman Islands does not yet have community transmission of Oropouche but officials recently recorded the first imported case here as well as several imported cases of Dengue this year. Public health is warning travellers and residents alike about the increasing transmission of disease through biting insects, especially mosquitoes.
MP’s swim-hole poses serious threat to marine ecosystem
(CNS): Sports Minister and East End MP Isaac Rankine isn’t taking the advice of the department of environment to reduce a proposed swim hole in his constituency and is hoping to steer a costal works license application through Cabinet to dredge more than 12,000 square feet of seagrass. The application relates to an area of Marine […]
Specialists contain asbestos during school demolition
(CNS): The education ministry has confirmed that specialist contractors have been hired by government to deal with the asbestos inside an old school building on the John Gray High School Project site. Following concerns raised by parents and people living in the community around the building, which had been home to the CIFEC campus, where […]
Cayman moves toward more beneficial owner access
(CNS) The Cayman Islands Government is moving towards expanding who can access beneficial ownership information about financial entities registered here, beyond law enforcement agencies. Cabinet is expected to consider the Beneficial Ownership (Legitimate Interest Access) Regulations, 2024 shortly, which poses the question of what legitimate interest is and who has it.
UPM needs opposition to back 21 bills when parliament meets
(CNS): The beleaguered UPM minority government will be looking to the official opposition and the independent members across the aisle for support to steer through a raft of important laws next month, now that the next parliament meeting has been set. There are 21 pieces of legislation listed for the meeting, which will start on […]
OAG: Lack of overall economic plan puts Cayman at risk
(CNS): The failure of successive governments to develop an overall strategic economic plan to finish the much overdue National Development Plan or to manage the country’s population surge is putting its future at risk, the Office of the Auditor General found in a report published Thursday. Even though Cayman’s economy is strong, largely due to […]