Governor gets pinned with first poppy of 2020
The Cayman Islands Veteran’s Association does a crucial job in helping Cayman’s veterans in times of need, assisting individuals who have fought for their country and who have shown immense bravery.
The Cayman Islands Veteran’s Association does a crucial job in helping Cayman’s veterans in times of need, assisting individuals who have fought for their country and who have shown immense bravery.
Government representatives including Hon. Premier Alden McLaughlin and Minister of Health Hon. Dwayne Seymour, and the Dart-led Consortium that is taking over management of George Town Landfill signed a number of ‘early works’ agreements.
Complaints and enquiries regarding public sector entities, data protection issues and freedom of information (FOI) appeals all increased in the months after Cayman’s COVID 19 lockdown, according to records released Thursday by the Office of the Ombudsman.
TravelCayman, previously known as TravelTime, is the government’s agency responsible for coordinating travel during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Starting from next month (November) medium and large companies in Cayman will be able to tap into a new government loan-guarantee scheme offering loans on concessionary terms of up to CI$3 million.
To further aid in the rebound of the Cayman economy and to alleviate the financial strain the pandemic has had on industries, the National Pensions (Amendment) Law 2020 (“the Amendment”), in accordance with section 1(3) of the Amendment relating to the pension holiday....
MLA for George Town Central, Kenneth Bryan, has submitted a battery of questions for the upcoming meeting of the Legislative Assembly on a range of pressing issues for which he is seeking answers from the government.
“It is clear that as the Premier is coming to the end of his term that he has lost sight of what is important. I want to use this opportunity to remind him that we are here to make people's lives better,” Mr McLean said in a statement on Wednesday.
In what amounts to a case of ‘some you win some you lose’ the vexatious Section 81 stays, but the Cayman Islands has won several significant constitutional concessions from the British government.
The Cayman Islands government has finalised the emergency standby line of credit it has been negotiating with a consortium of local banks.