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Police presence after alleged weapon at Clifton Hunter
Education officials cancelled after-school programmes at Clifton Hunter High School after reports of a weapon on the campus on Thursday.
Police were called in and, after searches, no weapon was found, an Education Ministry statement to Compass TV said, adding that further investigations are ongoing. School will proceed as normal on Friday “with enhanced security measures, including additional security officers and increased police presence,” it added.
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Cayman Compass
New anti-money laundering body to supervise Cayman lawyers
Chief Justice Margaret Ramsay-Hale, has asked all lawyers and legal firms on the islands to register with the newly formed Legal Services Supervisory Authority.
Setting up the authority is the latest step in the gradual implementation of the 2020 Legal Services Act.
In a 12 Sept. letter sent to lawyers in her capacity as chairperson of the Cayman Islands Legal Service Council, a body that was also created by the act, Ramsay-Hale explained the role of the new body.
