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✎ EN Cayman Islands Premier arrested

Discussion in 'Cayman Islands' started by Gordon Barlow, Dec 11, 2012.

  1. Gordon Barlow

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    Breaking news this morning is that our Premier was arrested at 7 a.m. at his home on suspicion of corruption. This has been pending for quite some time, delayed only by Britain's reluctance to pull the plug on him. We don't yet know how it will affect the prosperity we expats all enjoy. My personal opinion is that Britain wants to preserve the Offshore tax-haven (on which our prosperity rests), but who knows? We live in uncertain times.

    I will be posting an update on my blog in due course.
     
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    Ah ah I saw that on twitter yesterday. Comments of some people were that tax heaven are tough on fraud! Made me laugh :mrgreen:
     
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    I just tried to post an update, but it's disappeared! If it doesn't show up within 24 hours I guess I'll have to compose it again. What's gone wrong, Cyril?
     
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    No idea at all. I checked in our moderator logs and there is no entry for such a post.
    Maybe you can try again?
     
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    Trouble in Paradise

    Yes, there is trouble in Paradise, as the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office dithers over whether to do to Cayman what it did to Turks & Caicos Islands (TCI): suspend the local Constitution in favour of direct rule from London. Will it, won't it? The task is the same: to clear up allegations of political corruption. The TCI Premier has been reported as having increased his wealth by $180 million during his term in the local legislature. And Cayman is a far richer place than TCI!

    On the one hand, Britain is on the hook for the Cayman government's excessive borrowings and expenditure; on the other, it's an expensive nuisance having to keep a special team of UK-based auditors out in the field for two or three years. OK, the expense would be met by Cayman's Public Revenue - but only if that Revenue is in surplus. With no audited Public Accounts available for the past six or seven years, who knows? Already, government is failing to pay its bills... What a shambles it all is.

    What does the Cayman public feel about the situation? Well, every expat would like direct rule to be imposed immediately, if not sooner; most native-born Caymanians wouldn't. The stakes are huge - no less than a continuation of our present high level of prosperity.

    The topic is probably not one that affects many people on this website; but those who are interested should check my blog.
     
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    Re: Trouble in Paradise

    Looks like the continuation of my previous response, so I merged it with the previous topic :)
    If the governing body is so corrupted it's hard to believe that the residents don't want tough action. I can understand that nobody likes to be told by outsiders how to behave... but sometime the situation is so bad that this is the only solution...
     
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