AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoInternational Justice Debate: A fresh opinion piece argues the International Criminal Court has become a political tool, citing claims of selective justice and institutional credibility problems—fueling calls to dismantle the ICC and replace it with something new. BVI Utilities Update: BVIEC says electricity rates won’t rise after a fuel-subsidy adjustment: customers get full subsidy up to 1,500 kWh, then pay unsubsidised fuel costs on additional usage; the utility also says it absorbed about $49.8m in fuel costs for customers from 2023 through July 2026. BVI Governance Dispute: The government denies agreeing to an amnesty on outstanding or disputed water bills during the transition of services to VIEWCO, after Opposition Leader Marlon Penn said lawmakers had promised relief. Community Asset in Limbo: The arrest of the Udney Park playing fields owner in Japan leaves the community asset uncertain, with links raised to a Cambodia-based Prince Group under sanctions. Regional Child Policy: OECS and UNICEF unveiled a 2026–2032 regional child policy and strategic plan, built on a whole-of-the-child approach and aimed at measurable improvements in children’s daily lives.
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