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Seymour calls claims of UPM infighting ‘political mischief’

Dwayne Seymour labelled claims of infighting within the United People's Movement government as political mischief.
This image shows the extended arm of the CAT excavator that Minister Dwayne Seymour collided with on Thursday morning. - Photo: RCIPS

Bodden Town youth not yet charged in minister’s collision case

Police have confirmed charges are yet to be laid against the three Bodden Town youths arrested in connection with allegedly interfering with the CAT excavator arm that Border Control Minister Dwayne Seymour collided with on 8 August.
This image shows the extended arm of the CAT excavator that Minister Dwayne Seymour collided with on Thursday morning. - Photo: RCIPS

Dwayne Seymour crash: Probe launched into failure to get blood sample

Police Commissioner Kurt Walton has opened an internal investigation into the circumstances surrounding the failed retrieval of a blood sample from Minister Dwayne Seymour following his collision last week.
This image shows the extended arm of the CAT excavator that Minister Dwayne Seymour collided with on Thursday morning. - Photo: RCIPS

Police confirm minister not tested for alcohol following crash

Border Control Minister Dwayne Seymour's blood alcohol content was not tested, following his collision with an excavator last week, police have confirmed.
This image shows the extended arm of the CAT excavator that Minister Dwayne Seymour collided with on Thursday morning. - Photo: RCIPS

Police arrest 2 Bodden Town youths in Seymour collision probe

Police arrested Bodden Town youths for allegedly interfering with the excavator into which Border Control Minister Dwayne Seymour crashed last week.
This image shows the extended arm of the CAT excavator that Minister Dwayne Seymour collided with on Thursday morning. - Photo: RCIPS

Labour Minister Dwayne Seymour injured in collision with excavator

Border Control and Labour Minister Dwayne Seymour was injured early Thursday in Bodden Town when his car collided with the arm of a CAT excavator that was extending onto the road.
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WORC crackdowns yield nearly half-a-million dollars in fines

The Workforce Opportunity and Residency Cayman department added $455,255 into government's coffers as it registered a 16% bump in fines at the end of 2023 through its increased compliance and enforcement efforts.

Manderson: ‘File for divorce before we get you’

Deputy Governor Franz Manderson has warned couples in sham marriages to "go to the court and file for divorce before we get you" as a crackdown on immigration-related marriages of convenience continues.

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