The Guardian’s editorial this morning picks up the Cayman theme. Normally I won’t reproduce whole stories for copyright reasons, but since I gave them this
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30 years
Many will think of 3 September as the anniversary of the UK declaring war on Germany and rightly so. I do. The grandfather who gave
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Cayman: incompetent book keepers and user of indentured slaves?
I was intrigued by comments made by a fairly regular visitor to this site called Creg who is, I think, based in Cayman. He has
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Cayman: the Lehman moment
Cayman is posing a challenge. It claims that it is well regulated, as do many of its competitors. But what happens if the regulator is
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Cayman is at breakpoint with crime
Cayman NetNews has another illuminating letter today: Cayman is at a breakpoint with crime Dear Sir, In the US, police live amongst the communities; coach
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Cayman: a local offers a fantasy analysis
Cayman NetNews has published a letter relating to the current financial crisis in those Islands: No to income and property taxes Dear Sir Mr McKeeva
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The Swiss have US$1 trillion in dirty money – now think what it could do
As the Tax Justice Network notes: Tucked away low down in an article in the August edition of the Swiss review, there is this: “Switzerland
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Tax Justice Network USA
Tax Justice Network: U.S. nonprofits, facing withering fire, join tax haven fray. TJN has needed its own voice in the USA for some time. Now
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Trouble in paradise
The Guardian has a news report on Cayman’s insolvency: The white sands of Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman have long caressed the toes of
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