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Shorty wins Rotary award

Shorty wins Rotary award

| 05/06/2009 | 1 Comment

(CNS): The 2008-2009 recipient of the Rotary Central Vocational Service Award is Elmer “Shorty” Ebanks, the operator of the Rainbow Inn at Gerrard Smith International Airport, Cayman Brac. Ebanks was recognised for his exemplification of the ideals of Rotary in his day-to-day running of the snack bar in the departure lounge at the airport. “Shorty”, as he is affectionately known, took over the running of the original Rainbow Inn, a wooden building adjacent to the old airport terminal some 34 years ago.

When the new terminal was constructed in 1990, he moved to the new location.
Ebanks informed Rotary Central Past-President Fred Speirs, who nominated him for the award, that he had served 18 years in the Merchant Marine before returning to his native Cayman Brac and buying original the Rainbow Inn. In all his years of operating the Inn, he has had about a week off work for a vacation and then a few days here and there. He is always there to provide last-minute drinks and snacks for travellers at all hours of the day, seven days a week.

Speirs remarked that, as a regular traveller to and from Cayman Brac, he had noticed this commitment and dedication, leading him to nominate Ebanks for the award. On receiving a plaque recognising his efforts, he thanked Rotary Central and said that he would treasure it. Within minutes of receiving it, he was already proudly displaying it to departing passengers.

 

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Storm brewing for Caribbean

Storm brewing for Caribbean

| 30/04/2009 | 0 Comments

(Wealth Bulletin): The Caribbean holds two big attractions for the wealthy: idyllic islands and low taxation. But a storm is about to hit the region’s tax havens. Rudolf Elmer, former chief operating officer of Julius Baer in the Cayman Islands who has turned whistleblower on tax haven abuses, says he has seen a surge in interest in information he holds on the island and its accounts from overseas tax authorities in recent months. Others believe the Cayman Islands is more compliant than many mainstream financial centres. Charles Jennings, joint managing partner of Cayman Islands law firm Maples and Calder, says: “Cayman operates a well-regulated financial system.

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