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CBO and CNS lets public have its say on politics
Posted on Mon, 01/16/2012 - 12:16 in Business
(CNS Business): In an attempt to gauge the public’s view on governance, transparency and politics in general, CNS Business has partnered with the organisers of this week’s Cayman Business Outlook conference and offers readers the chance to have their say anonymously on the subject in a specially devised poll. Results from the poll will then be put to a panel of local speakers at the conference, which will be held this Thursday at the Westin Casuarina Resort & Spa. Readers who would like to submit questions to the panel can do so anonymously as comments on CNS Business.
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