CAYMAN COPING WELL ECONOMICALLY DESPITE COVID IMPACT
Despite the setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the finances of the government and the economy of the Cayman Islands have so far withstood impact relatively well.
Despite the setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the finances of the government and the economy of the Cayman Islands have so far withstood impact relatively well.
Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin congratulates Prime Minister Andrew Holness and the Jamaica Labour Party on their landslide victory in the general election in Jamaica yesterday.
The Governor is facing a legal challenge over his decision to invoke Section 81 of the constitution to override the Legislative Assembly and pass the Civil Partnership Law.
Saying he understood the “extremely sensitive” nature of the controversy surrounding the Domestic Partnership Bill, HE Governor Martyn Roper is this weekend wrapping a series of public consultations ahead of his decision to unilaterally enact the bill
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With plans now being fine-tuned for a phased re-opening of Cayman’s borders to international visitors, the broader economic implications and other underlying issues are creeping to the surface.
Head of the Governor’s Office, Matthew Forbes OBE, his wife Lydia and son Will, will leave the Cayman Islands on 28 August, at the end of a 4 year tour of duty on our Islands. Matthew will be returning to London on a home posting.
“It is my view that for the Cayman Islands to rebound as a stronger, more resilient economy, and as a better place to live on the other side of this pandemic, it will require stronger cooperation and collaboration between private sector and Government.”
During the COVID-19 lockdown the Department of Environmental Health (DEH) added a number of vehicles to their fleet including...
The Official Opposition of the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly is demanding that Hon. Premier Alden McLaughlin disclose his consultations with the Governor over the use of the Governor’s Reserve Powers to enact the Domestic Partnership Bill.