AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoBVI Financial Services & Crypto Regulation: Payward (Kraken’s parent) secured a British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission VASP registration, giving the firm regulated authority to serve digital-asset clients from or through the territory. Public Health at the Ports: The Ministry of Health brought Customs, Immigration, the Airports Authority, Ports Authority and Disaster Management together to strengthen port health readiness and coordination against public health threats. Regional Diplomacy & Constitutional Talks: The Virgin Islands hosted Bahamas Foreign Affairs Minister Frederick A Mitchell Jr for meetings on constitutional development, governance, and CARICOM-linked cooperation, including possible a Memorandum of Understanding. Airlift & Travel Pressure: Pastor Claude O. Skelton-Cline renewed calls for a Virgin Islands airline, arguing LIAT service problems keep hurting travellers and regional commerce. Aviation Financing: Premier Wheatley said the BVI Airports Authority plans to approach the Social Security Board to explore financing for the next airport expansion phase. Tourism, Travel Costs & Accountability: Political commentator Cindy Rosan pushed back on the Premier’s defence of frequent overseas travel, demanding clearer outcomes tied to taxpayer spending. Animal Welfare Funding Gap: The Humane Society of St. Thomas cut animal intake, animal control and high-volume spay/neuter services after the Government of the Virgin Islands failed to pay $181,250 owed. Business & Markets: A Singapore court ruling keeps a $2.7 billion 1MDB-linked claim against Standard Chartered moving toward trial, with BVI-linked companies named in the dispute.
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