Wednesday, 12 December 2012

McKeeva Bush bailed without charge

Cayman Premier McKeeva Bush is reported to have been released on police bail without charge until February, while the Cayman Islands police continue their investigation into allegations including corruption and the illegal importation of explosives.  

Mr Bush spent several hours being questioned today and police have seized some property, including computer equipment. 

It is not yet clear where the situation leaves Mr Bush politically.  Not surprisingly, some opposition members have been calling for his resignation.  Several members of the United Democratic Party met at the Premier‘s house in West Bay after McKeeva Bush’s release from police custody following his arrest, but it is not yet clear what their response will be. 


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