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Issue No. 1149 Monday, 31 July 2006

Civil Service Reform Delayed

The official starting date for the major changes in how Civil Servants will operate in the Cayman Islands has been put back six months.  The news of the postponement came on the first day of the Second Meeting of the 2006/7 Session of the Legislative Assembly, on 28 July.  Donovan Ebanks, Deputy Chief Secretary and Acting First Official Member of the Legislative Assembly... read more..


A job well done at this year's Career Shop

A series of three week-long job preparation workshops, for young people of 12 years old and over, recently took place upstairs at the Red Cross Building in George Town. The Career Shop was organised by the National Youth Commission, and supported by a range of private benefactors. The sessions offered fun, informative and beneficial ways to learn practical job-preparation... read more..


Drugs operations get results - RCIPS

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) said last week that it was continuing its efforts to stamp out drug-related crime. The Drugs Task Force (DTF) said it has recently stepped up its offensive to identify, locate and arrest offenders, in particular, multi-level street dealers... read more..


Auditor queries UCCI chief's bumper leave pay claim

A claim for vacation leave money of $177,983  is being made by the President of the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI), Sam Basdeo, and, the Auditor General, Dan Duguay has publicly questioned the President's eligibility to the funds. Complicating the Auditor's doubts on the matter at this stage, is that $21,734 of the hundred thousand-plus sum... read more..


Police Station upgrade continues

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, (RCIPS) said that improvement work is still being carried out on the parking area at George Town Police Station. Paving work, carried out by Island Paving, has been finished; however, work on the drains needs to be completed. A new drain also needs to be installed... read more..


Person of the Day - Craig Muller

As a sales partner with Sheena Conolly Sotheby's International Realty, Craig Muller believes it is a particularly exciting time at the moment for the real estate company. "We just became part of the Sotheby's franchise, which is very prestigious and something to be proud to be associated with," said Mr Muller. Originally from South Africa... read more..


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