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Issue No. 1072 Friday, 14 April 2006
Disagreements continue over allocation of recovery cash Opposition Leader and MLA for West Bay, McKeeva Bush, recently said that Bodden Town should get most of the 3.7million euros EU recovery money because people from that district have been contacting the former Leader of Government Business and telling him about their pressing needs. However George Ebanks, Chairman of the Bodden Town District Assistance Fund, disagreed... read more..
Bodden Town Primary School has open day Parents and well-wishers got the opportunity to tour the Bodden Town Primary School and view the display by children’s art and craft work. Upon entering the main foyer, visitors to the school will see the historical wall. It has on it old photos of students and newspaper clippings some dating back 20 years ago. Some of the visitors had fun trying to spot children who once attended the school... read more..
Failures in tourism management says DirectorThe Cayman Islands has done a poor job in managing cruise tourism and developments on the Seven Mile Beach, a leading industry official said. Director of Tourism, Pilar Bush, told a Go East Initiative forum at the Savannah Primary School on Saturday that Government intends to better manage future tourism projects... read more..
Cayman Met Office won’t weather the storm A warning is being issued that the Cayman Islands may be without its Meteorological Office and could lose vital equipment during a storm. Senior Manager of the Cayman Islands Meteorological Service, Fred Sambula, made that revelation to Cayman Net News this week. Mr Sambula said the current office building is the greatness weakness in the agency’s preparedness... read more..
Cop charged as investigation continues The Courts of the Cayman Islands will soon hear evidence that may convict a Police Officer of Official Corruption. Should he – Police Constable Keith Nathaniel Gutherie, 37, of Prospect Drive – be found guilty, he could end up behind bars for a maximum of five years. Mr Gutherie was arrested on Sunday 9 April for Suspicion of Corruption and charges were filed on 12 April... read more..
Caymanian of the Week - Simone Tomkins Although she has worked in several capacities as an attorney, Simone Tomkins finds investigating fraud for RSM Cayman the most fascinating. “I am working on a major fraud case, which covers nine jurisdictions,” said Ms Tomkins. “It had almost no records so we had to start from scratch subpoenaing back records from other providers and tracing through emails."... read more..
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