Topic: Deborah Bodden
Tributes paid to Cayman’s EU representative Deborah Bodden after recent passing
Government members paid tribute Tuesday to Deborah Bodden, a lifelong civil servant, former director of the Commissions Secretariat and Cayman's representative to the European Union, who passed away recently.
Email mix-up leaves opposition out in the cold
Opposition legislators missed out on an anti-corruption seminar this week because their invites were sent to the wrong email addresses.
Letter – Why Anti-Corruption Commission investigators should be armed
I write in reply to your editorial of July 30, (“Don’t answer the latest call to arms”) which asks a few questions of me.
Corruption cops notified of Health Services Authority overtime probe
The Cayman Islands Anti-Corruption Commission has been notified of an ongoing internal audit at the Health Services Authority regarding “irregularities” in overtime payments to security officers.
UPDATE: Cancellations continue as frightful weather disrupts Halloween festivities
The weather is turning out to be the scariest thing about Halloween this year. Predicted wind and rain through the weekend are giving holiday event organizers a chill.
EDITORIAL – A response to Mr. Austin-Smith’s response to us
We take letters such as Mr. Austin-Smith’s extremely seriously. Whenever we receive such letters, it is our inclination to publish them without comment. Let them have their say. After all, we have “our say” in this space every day of the week.
EDITORIAL – Cuban migration: Cayman’s conundrum
At its most basic, Cayman’s Cuban migrant problem is this: Our tiny territory does not have the resources, population or infrastructure to accommodate hundreds of political refugees.









