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Issue No. 1118 Monday, 19 June 2006
New Residency Criteria On 16 June Leader of Government Business, Hon Kurt Tibbetts revealed that the much talked about Immigration Points System - a process of assessment through which applications for Permanent Residency are evaluated - has been amended and "a new Point System is in place." Mr Tibbetts said the Immigration Department was already using the system ... read more..
Car rental service celebrates business milestone To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Cico Rent-A-Car here in the Cayman Islands, the company held a special celebration at the Wharf Restaurant in George Town, on Thursday, 15 June. Cico's management stated: "First and foremost, we thank God, our customers, our great employees, our bankers and friends who have made Cico rent-a-car a success."... read more..
AG wins battle over Liquidators' fees Cayman's image as an offshore jurisdiction charging "fair and reasonable" fees for its significantly high number of corporate liquidation cases, has recently been strengthened with the Attorney General's victory in a hard-fought liquidations-fees legal battle. Practitioners handling insolvencies and liquidations will have to submit their fees to the Grand Court for approval... read more..
Parents should warn children over dangers of speeding Police Commissioner Stuart Kernohan has told parents to tell children that if they speed they will die. The Commissioner asked parents to play a more forceful role in turning back the problem of speeding, and death, on the roads in the Cayman Islands. He was uncompromising in his approach to the topic of speeding at a Community meeting in Bodden Town ... read more..
Two arrested following bar-brawlThe Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, RCIPS said that officers had arrested two people last Wednesday night, 14 June following a disturbance at Welly's Cool Spot on North Sound Road, George Town. The 911 Emergency Communications Centre received a report of a fight in progress at around 11:45 pm. Officers attended and following investigations arrested a 33-year-old Jamaican woman and a 32-year-old Caymanian man... read more..
Person of the Day - Stephen Chin As a Year 10 student at St Ignatius Catholic High School, Stephen Chin was recently awarded the Junior Achievement Male Achiever award for his work in starting the business Dreamz Inc, which produced and sold specialised pillows. "I learned that it takes time to establish your place in the market and for people to learn that your product is a good quality," said Stephen... read more..
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