Panton responds to alleged, drunken incident at Ritz Carlton Loop Cayman Islands
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Panton responds to alleged, drunken incident at Ritz Carlton
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Premier Wayne Panton
According to media sources, the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) have commenced an investigation into an alleged drunken incident at the Ritz Carlton allegedly involving a member of Parliament.
Coming on the incident, Panton said:
Although I was not in attendance at the Tourism event on Tuesday evening, I have received reports through social media and otherwise alleging an incident with a Member of Parliament. I have been informed that the RCIPS commenced an investigation on the matter and have issued a statement. In the current circumstances it is not prudent for me to make further comment at this time.
More information will follow as the story develops.
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