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Premier of the Cayman Islands

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Government position

Premier of the Cayman Islands
Incumbent
André Ebanks
since 6 May 2025
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerGovernor of the Cayman Islands
Term lengthAt the governor's pleasure
Formation8 November 1992
First holderThomas Jefferson
as Leader of Government Business
WebsiteOffice of the Premier
Administrative divisions
Foreign relations

ThePremier of the Cayman Islands is the political leader andhead of government. The post of premier in theCayman Islands is the equivalent tochief minister orprime minister in otherBritish Overseas Territories. It is the highest political level that can be attained within the British overseas territory. Prior to 2009, the position was known asLeader of Government Business.

The premier and Cabinet (consisting of all the most senior ministers) are collectively accountable for their policies and actions to KingCharles III, to theParliament of the Cayman Islands, to their political party and ultimately to the electorate.

The premier earns a salary at Grade A5, the highest, in the Cayman Islands Civil Service Salary Scale,[1] which was CI$239,604 per year (approx. US$287,641) as at 1 September 2022.[2] The premier also receives an executive allowance of CI$5,000 per month, in addition to the constituency allowance of CI$5,000 paid to every MP. Total compensation for the position is therefore CI$359,604 (approx. US$431,700).

The current premier isAndré Ebanks, since 6 May 2025.

Constitutional background

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Until 2003 the position had no official recognition, but it was formalized by a constitutional amendment in June 2003, as the Leader of Government Business along with theLeader of the Opposition.[3] Further constitutional amendments in 2009 modified the name to Premier.

List

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(Dates in italics indicatede facto continuation of office)

  Independent  CDP  PPM  TCCP
No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePolitical partyElectedNotes
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Leaders of Government Business (non-statutory) (1992–2003)
1Thomas Jefferson
(1940–2006)
25 November 199226 April 1995[4]2 years, 152 daysIndependent1992
2Truman Bodden
(born 1945)
26 April 199515 November 20005 years, 203 daysIndependent1996
3Kurt Tibbetts
(born 1954)
15 November 20008 November 2001358 daysIndependent2000First tenure
4McKeeva Bush
(born 1955)
9 November 2001[5]30 June 20031 year, 234 daysCayman Democratic PartyFirst tenure
Leaders of Government Business (statutory) (2003–2009)
1McKeeva Bush
(born 1955)
30 June 2003[6]18 May 20051 year, 322 daysCayman Democratic Party
(2)Kurt Tibbetts
(born 1954)
18 May 200527 May 20094 years, 9 daysPeople's Progressive Movement2005Second tenure
(1)McKeeva Bush
(born 1955)
27 May 20095 November 2009162 daysCayman Democratic Party2009Second tenure
Premiers (2009–present)
1McKeeva Bush
(born 1955)
6 November 200919 December 20123 years, 43 daysCayman Democratic Party
2Julianna O'Connor-Connolly
(born 1961)
19 December 201229 May 2013161 daysIndependentFirst tenure
3Alden McLaughlin
(born 1961)
29 May 201321 April 20217 years, 327 daysPeople's Progressive Movement2013
2017
4Wayne Panton
(born 1964)
21 April 202115 November 20232 years, 208 daysIndependent2021
(2)Julianna O'Connor-Connolly
(born 1961)
15 November 20236 May 20251 year, 172 daysIndependentSecond tenure
5André Ebanks6 May 2025Incumbent285 daysCaymanian Community Party2025

Timeline

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Parliament (Management) Act (2023 Revision)
  2. ^"Cayman Islands Government Pay Scale - September 2022". 1 September 2022.
  3. ^"The Cayman Islands (Constitution) (Amendment) Order 2003".legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved10 August 2020.
  4. ^"Cayman Islands: Annual Review 1995"(PDF). Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. 2 June 2021. Retrieved29 July 2021.
  5. ^"Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly Official Hansard Report 2001 Session"(PDF). Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly. Retrieved24 April 2021.
  6. ^"Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly Official Hansard Report 2003/4 Session"(PDF). p. 438. Retrieved24 April 2021.

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