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Fake immigration firms flagged
The Ministries of Immigration and Home Affairs have sounded the alarm on fake immigration service providers.
In a joint press release, the ministries said they are actively monitoring and investigating immigration service-related fraud. Four cases are already being prosecuted, three of which remain before the courts.
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Cayman Compass
Premier calls for new Electoral Boundary Commission in 2026
Forming a new Electoral Boundary Commission next year should give Cayman enough time to consider redrawing voting districts before the next scheduled general election in 2029, Premier André Ebanks has said.
Proximity to this year’s general election in April was one of the reasons cited for the rejection of the last report on Cayman’s electoral boundaries.
Responding to a parliamentary question posed by Deputy Leader of the Opposition Kenneth Bryan on 17 Oct., Ebanks said his National Coalition for Caymanians government was committed to requesting Governor Jane Owen appoint a new commission “very early in 2026”, with the aim to have a review of the electoral boundaries completed by the end of that year.
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