
Issue No. 759 Wednesday, 8 December 2004
MC Contract Probe
The Auditor General of the Cayman Islands, Dan Duguay
has initiated a probe into a $10.7 million debris removal contract awarded to
the US-owned and recently-registered MC Restoration. The company received a Local Companies Control License, (LCCL),
allowing it to conduct business in the Cayman Islands at the end of last month,
even though it is reported to be foreign-owned...
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RCIP departs One Technology Square
After having been accommodated at the Cable and Wireless building, One Technology Square for several weeks in the wake of Hurricane Ivan, officers of the Royal Cayman Islands Police (RCIP)
are now finally back “home” at the Central Police Station (CPS) in George Town.
The CPS became seriously compromised by the onslaught of the hurricane, as
described by Detective Chief Superintendent Derek Haines...
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Election Process Well Underway
Preparations for the 2005 General Election in the Cayman
Islands are going full speed ahead after the announcement that they would take
place on 11 May. This is according to Deputy Supervisor of Elections Kearney
Gomez...
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CAL’s Newest Aircraft, ‘Spirit of Recovery’ Christened
Leader of Government Business, Hon McKeeva Bush, OBE and JP, and HE the Governor, Bruce Dinwiddy
both took part in the ‘christening’ of Cayman Airways’ new aircraft, ‘Spirit
of Recovery,’ on 3 December 2004. The ‘Spirit of Recovery’ will be running a new weekly flight to Boston, bringing the total number of Cayman-US flights to eight. The aircraft bears the logo of SpongeBob SquarePants...
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Cubans in credit card fraud
Two Cuban nationals from Miami who left on a honeymoon
cruise aboard the Royal Navigator of the Seas, that brought them to Grand
Cayman Islands have found themselves on the wrong side of the law...
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Person of the Day - Ray Farrington

As Manager of Information Systems at
Butterfield Bank, Ray Farrington has spent the last 15 years developing and
managing computer services and technology. “Much effort was put into
getting things back together after Ivan, but the technology survived well. Now
we are involved in new projects, and constantly kept busy,” he said. Mr
Farrington originally joined Government’s computer services department...
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