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PPM endorses independent candidate Lonny Tibbetts

Cayman Brac West and Little Cayman independent candidate Lonny Tibbetts donned the Progressives red shirt at a rally on the Brac on Friday night, but says he has not joined the party.

Candidate calls for mobile voting for Sister Islands electors in Grand Cayman

A Sister Islands political candidate is calling for the Elections Office to provide mobile voting for Cayman Brac and Little Cayman voters living and working on Grand Cayman, so they don't have to travel home to vote.
Candidates for Cayman Brac West and Little Cayman from left to right: Nickolas DaCosta (CINP) and Lonny Tibbetts (IND)

Key takeaways from Cayman Brac West and Little Cayman candidates’ forum

CINP candidate Nickolas DaCosta and independent Lonny Tibbetts went head-to-head in a debate for the Cayman Brac West and Little Cayman seat.

Former CINICO boss assault sentencing delayed

The sentencing hearing of former CINICO CEO Lonny Tibbetts has been delayed due to a disagreement between Tibbett’s legal counsel and the prosecution over the terms of a plea deal.

CINICO holds seven meetings before firing boss

The board of national health insurance company CINICO held a series of seven extraordinary meetings in September and October before firing CEO Lonny Tibbetts. Documents provided to the Cayman Compass under the Freedom of Information Law reveal a fraught series of meetings within the space of two weeks after unspecified allegations emerged against Mr. Tibbetts.

EDITORIAL – CINICO CEO fired: Government’s ‘silent treatment’

The government’s cursory announcement of the firing of Lonny Tibbetts (after eight years’ leading CINICO) masquerades as information, but it is actually an insult – to the public’s intelligence, and to the public’s right to know.

CINICO boss Lonny Tibbetts fired without public explanation

Lonny Tibbetts, the longtime CEO of government’s health insurance company CINICO, has been summarily fired.

Government agencies reject CINICO

Efforts to lower taxpayer-funded healthcare premiums by encouraging government entities under private sector coverage plans to join the government-run insurer have failed, according to Cayman Islands National Insurance Company Chief Executive Lonny Tibbetts.

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