AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoConstitution Talks Heat Up: VI Premier Natalio Wheatley and Deputy Premier Julian Fraser faced sharp questions during Virgin Gorda engagements, with Fraser saying the UK has a “chokehold” on the long-delayed Terrance B Lettsome airport runway expansion, while Wheatley argued the territory needs more control over security for clearer democratic accountability. House Process Clash: Opposition Leader Marlon Penn accused the government of abusing House procedures by dragging out a lengthy sitting; Wheatley pushed back, saying extra time was needed for urgent cost-of-living and consumer protection measures. Trade Commission Fight: Penn also slammed the government’s move to scrap the Trade Commission, calling the cost rationale “disingenuous” and arguing the money would be absorbed within existing trade spending. Elections Scrutiny: The Elections System disqualified two 2026 hopefuls over signature and voter-registration issues and continues reviewing independent petitions ahead of certification and Friday’s candidate position drawing. Donor Watchdog Guidance: The BVI Financial Investigation Agency issued new guidance urging donors to verify NPO registration, check how funds are used, and report suspicious activity. Regional Credit Boost: CariCRIS reaffirmed the VI’s investment-grade credit ratings with a stable outlook, citing resilience and fiscal management. Public Safety Training: Two RVIPF inspectors completed a 12-week command course in Jamaica, focused on leadership and positive change. Local Economy/Marina: American Yacht Harbor’s request to extend Economic Development Commission tax benefits was paused pending more details, even as it outlined major Red Hook upgrades.
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