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The more financial industry rules and regulations that are implemented by major countries like the United States, the better it is for offshore financial centres (OFCs). That is the view of Brendan Hewson, a risk consultant based in North Carolina.  “Bureaucracy is like oxygen to OFCs,” Mr Hewson told Miami-based financial newsletter OffshoreAlert. “The more there is, the more opportunities exist to provide safe havens for those fleeing it.”  read more...




The Cayman Islands will be keeping a closer watch on local trading in endangered plants and animals as part of a global effort to protect species from extinction.  Minister for Environment Hon Charles Clifford said that Cayman is now moving to implement the Endangered Species Trade and Transportation Law, which was passed in 2004.  “By replacing the older, outdated law... read more...




Through the collaborative efforts of the governments of Spain and Jamaica and other Caribbean counterparts, an institute has been established, modelled on the prestigious School of Hospitality and Tourism of Palma de Mallorca, Spain, but the Cayman Islands government has not, to date, been invited to participate in the proposed project.  The school will seek to train... read more...




Members of the clergy of the Cayman Islands spoke out against certain provisions in the government’s constitutional proposals at a meeting on Monday, 10 March at the Family Life Centre on Walkers Road in George Town.  The clergy is concerned over the proposed inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution and the establishment of a Human Rights Commission. read more...




Residents of the Sister Islands will be informed about housing programmes for Caymanians and Caymanian status holders on Monday, 17 March. The event begins at 5:30 pm at the Governor’s conference room at the Brac Reef Resort in Grand Cayman.  The National Housing Development Trust (NHDT) and the Sister Islands Affordable Housing Development Corporation... read more...




Chief Nursing Officer Hazel Brown is kept very busy while on duty at the Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA). She has been at this position for the last three years.  She was previously the Senior Nursing Officer for Public Health but has been a nurse for the past 27 years.  She is married to Carl Brown and they have two children, Annikki, who works at Walkers, and Andrew. read more...


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