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Tax Research UK (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Government takes the brakes off. The Green Party in Australia tried to stop that country’s international development fund investing through tax havens yesterday. It failed: THE $64 billion Future Fund will continue to be free to invest through tax havens such as the Cayman Islands and will also be freed from a raft of restrictions relating to pay scales, [...]
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Peter Martin (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Let's hope we're not sorry The $64 billion Future Fund will continue to be free to invest through tax havens such as the Cayman Islands and will also freed from a raft of restrictions relating to pay scales, freedom of information laws and the use of its $4.3 billion Telstra shareholding under reforms unveiled by Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner in the presence of the Fund Chairman David Murray. Mr...
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Cato-at-liberty (Free subscription) | yesterday
Regular readers of this blog are familiar with the tax competition battle, which largely revolves around high-tax governments attempting to track — and tax — economic activity that migrates to lower-tax jurisdictions. But this is not just a global fight between decrepit welfare states such as France and fiscal havens such as the Cayman Islands. [...]
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | yesterday
Education Minister Rolston Anglin issued the following statement Wednesday regarding the schools' construction projects:
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | yesterday
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown is to be challenged at this coming weekend's Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting in Trinidad over planned new air taxes that will affect the Caribbean tourism industry.
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Jamaica Gleaner :: Business (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Cayman Islands says that outgoing Governor Stuart Jack will leave his post in the three-island Caribbean grouping on December 2. The British territory announced Friday that Deputy Governor Donovan Ebanks will act as governor until career diplomat...
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Public Accounts Committee is summonsing the former managing director of Boatswain's Beach, Joey Ebanks, to give evidence after he failed to appear before the committee on Wednesday morning.
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | yesterday
Fluctuating world financial markets led to big losses for the Cayman Islands' largest private sector pension fund in the period ended 30 June.
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | yesterday
Caribbean Mechanical (High Schools 2008) Limited, a major subcontractor on the two new government high school projects, has filed a civil action against Tom Jones International claiming CI$2.24 million for amounts due on work completed.
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | yesterday
Wheelchair athlete Ryan Chalmers, who competed in the four-person relay of the Cayman Islands Marathon last year, will be returning next week to take on the half marathon as race organisers continue to work toward fully integrating physically-challenged athletes into future races.
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | yesterday
New tourist attraction Dolphin Discovery will be helping volunteers at the Cayman Islands Marathon to discover the rewards of community service as they become the new sponsors of the Cayman Islands Marathon's Water Stop Challenge.
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | yesterday
RUESSELSHEIM, Germany (AP) Opel plant in Belgium faces an uncertain future as General Motors Co. moves to restructure its European operation, a drive expected to cost some 9,000 jobs across the continent, a top executive said Wednesday.
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON (AP) The Federal Reserve on Wednesday tightened the conflict of interest restrictions governing the boards of directors of its 12 regional banks.
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | yesterday
‘Cautious optimism' is the phrase du jour among Cayman's resorts and hotels after a difficult year in the tourism industry that has affected the number of bookings across the board.
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | yesterday
IRVINE, Calif. (AP) Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. bested a rival Wednesday, after the board at Diedrich Coffee Inc. said its all-cash buyout offer trumped a duelling cash-and-stock bid.
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carrolltrust | 15/10/2009
Carroll Foundation assets world wide interests which have been the subject of criminal liquidation include the London & Central Properties Plc Carroll Industries Corporation Plc group which rumours abound that it was used within a fraudulent "name switch operation" to liquidate assets in excess of $1,000,000,000 (one billion dollars). The Carroll Global Corporation civilian and military industrial
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carrolltrust | 29/06/2009
HM Crown Ministry of Defence interests with the Farnborough Aerospace Development Corporation a Carroll Foundation Global Group Structure are the victims in this formerly HM Government Carroll Trust owned research development facility which involved “just about every form of military aviation development you could imagine”. TAG Aviation presently located at Farnborough Airport executed major fraudulent
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carrolltrust | 17/06/2009
TAG Aviation at Farnborough Airport are the subject of major criminal allegations of serious corruption obstruction racketeering complicity in Britain's longest running largest organised criminal conspiracy and corruption case. Furthermore the Carroll Foundation Charitable Trust Case law enforcement "Direction and Control Sanctions" are being delayed and obstructed by Baroness Scotland QC Britain's
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