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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
One of the casualties of Cayman's new constitution, Financial Secretary Ken Jefferson will be leaving his seat in the Legislative Assembly when the governing document comes into effect on 6 November.
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | 10/08/2009
The Cayman Islands government is banking on the sale of some public assets to provide more than $70 million in its current budget proposal, but Financial Secretary Ken Jefferson revealed Wednesday that those plans are still somewhat vague.
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | 10/06/2009
By Brent Fuller, brent@cfp.kyTuesday 6th October, 2009 Posted: 15:11 CIT (20:11 GMT)Mr. JeffersonCayman’s economy is forecast to begin recovery in the latter half of 2010, according to a report presented to lawmakers last week.Cayman Islands Financial Secretary Ken Jefferson told the Legislative Assembly that the country’s immediate outlook was not good. The current government budget...
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
... on money remittance transfers, to work permit fee hikes, to a slew of operating charges on the financial services sector. The government expects to earn an additional CI$95 million in the current budget year from the new fees, and some $126 million over the course of a full fiscal year.The country’s budget year actually began on 1 July, but government had to use a temporary appropriation...
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Caymanian Compass (Free subscription) | 10/02/2009
... from charges on money transfers, to work permit fee hikes, to a range of operating charges on the financial services sector. The government expects to earn an additional CI $95 million in the current budget year from the new fees, and some $126 million in a full 12 month period.The country’s budget year actually began on 1 July, but government had to use a temporary appropriation to get...