DPP DEPARTS
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Patrick Moran has quit the job citing personal reasons.
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Patrick Moran has quit the job citing personal reasons.
New appointments have been made at the Commission for Standards in Public Life (CSPL).
In related news, Hon. Premier Wayne Panton has committed to seeing through the codes of conduct for Cabinet members alongside a similar set of ethics rules and guidelines for parliamentarians.
During the months of April and May the George Town Landfill has experienced three small fires.
Walkers is pleased to announce the admission of Alexander McGrath, who is the 58th Caymanian to be trained with the firm as part of its comprehensive Legal Training Programme and called to the Cayman Islands Bar as an Attorney-at-Law.
With a theme of ‘Make the most of this time: Develop the right mindset’, the 5th Annual Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast last Wednesday morning served to hopefully draw a line under the tensions which characterised the recent general election and government formation.
While life in the Cayman Islands in the 19th and early-to-mid part of the 20th centuries might have been hard with few luxuries or home comforts, there was a real sense of camaraderie and excitement as soon as musical instruments were produced for the community’s enjoyment.
On Monday, 26 April, officers from our Community Policing Unit joined staff from the Education Department's Primary Inclusion Units, to assist in hosting a swimming session at the Lions Aquatic Centre, for the students in the programme.
Cayman’s newly elected Government expressed their well wishes to Miss Cayman Islands Universe, Mariah Tibbetts, prior to her departure to the USA for the 69th Annual Miss Universe Pageant, which will be held on 16 May 2021.
Cayman’s sole electricity provider, Caribbean Utilities Co, announced its net earnings for the first quarter of 2021 and they were down over the same period last year.