AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBVI Politics & Governance: Opposition Leader Marlon Penn says the government’s move to scrap the long-discussed Trade Commission is “disingenuous,” arguing the Trade and Consumer Affairs budget is already about $1.5m and the new minister-led model won’t save real money. Constitution Talks & UK Constraints: Deputy Premier Julian Fraser tells residents the UK still has a “chokehold” on the Terrance B Lettsome airport runway expansion, with restrictions and no funding. Security Accountability: Premier Natalio Wheatley argues the VI needs more control over internal security so elected leaders—and the public—can hold providers accountable during constitutional negotiations. Credit & Finance: CariCRIS reaffirmed the VI’s investment-grade credit ratings (CariAA) with a stable outlook, citing resilience and prudent fiscal management. Tourism & Regional Business: Premier Wheatley will join Caribbean Week in New York 2026, starting June 1, to advance tourism strategy under “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” and the VI is named a finalist for the CTO Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase. Infrastructure: The West End Ferry Terminal redevelopment in Tortola is paused for a redesign after bids came in above budget, with revised plans released for public viewing. Donor Oversight: The BVI Financial Investigation Agency issued guidance urging donors to verify registrations, check governance, and report suspicious activity. Corporate Moves (BVI-linked): Alpha Compute closed its majority acquisition of GAMEE, creating an AI gaming division, while Ming Shing announced board leadership changes.
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