GEORGE TOWN,
Grand Cayman -- Charles Clifford, formerly permanent secretary of
tourism, environment, development and commerce, resigned from his
post July 31 to pursue a career in law.
Clifford, who
worked for the Cayman Islands government for 24 years, was promoted
to the permanent secretary post three years ago following the
retirement of Harding Watler.
Clifford reported
to McKeeva Bush, minister of tourism. A replacement has not been
named.
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