AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUSVI Corruption Sentencing: Former OMB director Jenifer O’Neal was sentenced to 7 years in federal prison in the Mon Ethos corruption case, with 3 years of supervised release and $34,000 restitution; the case also ties to former VI Police Commissioner Ray Martinez (10 years) and contractor David Whitaker (22 months). USVI Governance & Services: Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. signed multiple bills into law, including measures on mental health education, paid leave for parents of children with disabilities, controlled incineration for green waste, elections operations, and a hotel-related bond redirect tied to retirement and health facilities. BVI Work Visas: BVI Premier Natalio Wheatley says the territory will remove visa requirements for work permit holders in the coming weeks to improve the investment climate and help businesses fill vacancies faster. BVI Constitutional Talks: BVI and the UK are expected to find “many” areas of agreement as constitutional negotiations move from submission to direct talks, with unresolved issues likely handled in later meetings. BVI Tourism & Development: Premier Wheatley says Brandywine Bay will break ground this year as visitor numbers hit record levels, while the territory also looks at additional attractions to spread cruise crowds. Regional Public Health: CARPHA trained 18 people from 15 territories in safe transport of infectious substances through an IATA workshop, aiming to strengthen lab systems and pandemic readiness. Education & Local Pride: HLSCC honored top students at its 2026 graduation, and culinary training gets a boost with chef jackets designed by alumna Kristin C. Frazer. Business & Investment Climate: BVI’s public service recruitment challenges were highlighted at an Overseas Territories summit, with governments seeking new talent amid retirements and private-sector competition.
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