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George Town – Cayman Islands governor Martyn Roper urged Speaker of the House McKeeva Bush to resign on Tuesday, saying that “inappropriate behaviour towards women should not be tolerated in any society”. Last week, Premier Wayne Panton asked Bush, 67, a former premier, to step down following allegations that while intoxicated, he sexually harassed at least two women at a cocktail party hosted by the Tourism Ministry during a Caribbean Tourism …
The Premier has published a letter that he has written to Mr Bush asking for his resignation. After respecting the 10-day period of official mourning for Her
Caribbean leaders need to act more and talk less when it comes to improving regional connectivity.This was one of the central themes on Caribbean Aviation Day last Wednesday, during the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO)/International Air Transport Association (IATA) conference held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Grand Cayman.Both IATA’s regional vice president for the Americas, Peter Cerdá and the newly elected CTO chairman, Caymanian Minister of Tourism Kenneth Bryan agreed that regional stakeholders had long been talking about making the Caribbean a multi-destination experience, and it was time for them to put their money where their mouths are.“There has been a lot of going around in circles for too long and we have to meet with the right people, all the stakeholders, to ask all the hard questions and get the answers right away to decide whether we are going to do this or not,” Bryan told Barbados TODAY after the conference.
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