Tag: Ministerial Code of Conduct

Bryan sorry for video, promises to try harder

Bryan sorry for video, promises to try harder

| 14/07/2022 | 140 Comments

(CNS): Tourism Minister Kenneth Bryan, the MP for George Town Central, has apologised for a video he posted on social media last weekend promoting his wife’s real state business. Acknowledging that he “got this wrong”, he accepted that it was a breach of the Ministerial Code of Conduct and said he fully supports the code […]

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McTaggart accuses Bryan of breaching ministers’ code

McTaggart accuses Bryan of breaching ministers’ code

| 11/07/2022 | 258 Comments

(CNS): Tourism Minister Kenneth Bryan’s appearance in a social media video promoting his wife’s real estate business is a breach of the Ministerial Code of Conduct, Opposition Leader Roy McTaggart said in a statement released Monday. The PPM leader said he was greatly troubled by the “shocking video”, which he said was a flagrant breach […]

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Bernie’s alleged bias against fire chief backfires

Bernie’s alleged bias against fire chief backfires

| 11/04/2022 | 188 Comments

(CNS): Minister Bernie Bush has been suspended from office and lost responsibility for home affairs after infringing the Constitution and breaching the Ministerial Code of Conduct over the management of the fire service. In a press statement released early Monday, Premier Wayne Panton said that Health Minister Sabrina Turner was taking over the home affairs […]

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FOI seeks details on speaker’s charity donations

FOI seeks details on speaker’s charity donations

| 28/03/2022 | 54 Comments

(CNS): A freedom of information request has been made by an anonymous group of people to mark International Women’s Month seeking details of the payments that Speaker McKeeva Bush has made over the last year to women’s charities.

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Official code to hold ministers to account

Official code to hold ministers to account

| 30/07/2021 | 54 Comments

(CNS): The PACT Government has both fulfilled a major election promise and made history in the first 100 days of its administration with the implementation of the Cayman Islands’ first-ever Ministerial Code of Conduct. It provides a comprehensive general code of conduct and guides ministers on a wide range of specific issues, including dealing with […]

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