Archive for September 6th, 2016
Dealing with alleged corruption
I hear that many people are getting their vehicle inspection in an under-the-counter manner. They contact a certain individual in [a certain district] and take them all the paperwork and an additional CI$100 in cash and later that day the completed paperwork is returned to them. The vehicle is never even looked at. My question […]
Chevening Scholars off to study in the UK
(CNS): The two newest Chevening Scholarship recipients are leaving this week to continue their studies abroad at universities in the UK. Governor Helen Kilpatrick recently hosted a farewell reception to recognise the success of Richard Tyson and Christina Ross, both civil servants in the Ministry of Health and Culture. Kilpatrick had previously presented their Chevening […]
HSA’s DNA unit marks 10th anniversary
(CNS): The DNA unit of the Cayman Islands Forensic Science Laboratory, operated by the Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA), has marked its 10th anniversary. Established in 2006 and internationally accredited since 2009, the unit conducts human identity testing for criminal, legal and private purposes. For law enforcement, it examines evidence collected from crime scenes […]