Topic: mike adam
Planning vows to make objection process transparent
The Ministry of Planning has vowed to make its compulsory acquisition objection process accessible to the public through its website, following a recommendation by the Court of Appeal.
Road dispute ruling paves way for more rights for homeowners
Government should have a clear, transparent and publicly available process to allow property owners to object when their land is seized for road projects, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
Land-use dispute resumes between Adam and Mendoza families
Former Government Minister Mike Adam has called on the courts to intervene in a re-ignited land-use dispute between his family and the neighbouring Mendoza family.
Mike Adam apologises to neighbour for assault
A public apology and a handshake may have finally ended a four-year land-use dispute between former Cabinet minister Mike Adam and his neighbour Wilson Mendoza.
Mendoza, Ebanks and Gomez lose land dispute petition
The Grand Court has denied a petition which claimed the Roads Act's was incompatible with several sections of the Cayman Islands Constitution.
Mike Adam and sons plead guilty to assaulting neighbour
The trial of former government minister Mike Adam and his sons Jordan and Erick for common assault has been called off, following their last-minute change of pleas.
Former government minister and sons accused of assault
Former government minister Mike Adam has denied assault charges after police say he punched his neighbour during an ongoing land-easement dispute, in an incident that took place on 12 Jan.
No conviction recorded in Adam assault trial
The trial of former government minister Mike Adam concluded Tuesday with Magistrate Grace Donalds finding there was a case to be made for common assault, but electing not to record a conviction.
Former government minister Mike Adam charged with assault
Former government minister Mike Adam appeared in Summary Court Tuesday charged with common assault.
Adam, Mike
Mike Adam is a Cayman Democratic Party candidate for George Town South.
Legislature may go until last day
Government is running out of time to consider a long list of potential laws, including the Legal Practitioners Bill, the elimination of independent FOI and complaints commissioner’s offices and the establishment of local fuel market regulations, as lawmakers face the final three weeks of their current term.
Political coalitions forming ahead of May 2017 election
At least four, and potentially five political coalitions or political parties are readying to contest the Cayman Islands general election on May 24. Both major political parties, the Progressives and the Cayman Democratic Party, intend to field a slate of candidates.













