Chris Johnson Associates Ltd, a long-standing local recovery and insolvency firm, has filed a legal action challenging a decision by the Work Permit Board to impose the conditions of an employee’s permit and a ruling by the Immigration Appeals Tribunal to uphold the decision, CaymanNewsService.com reported. In the writ, CJA claims the board and tribunal were erroneous in law, unreasonable and breached natural justice when they decided the permit would be granted for just six months but could not be renewed, and the firm must train a Caymanian for the position.
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