AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBVI Finance & Governance: Opposition Leader Marlon Penn is pushing for a full independent Auditor General probe into what he says is over US$7.5 million of public funds invested without full public briefing, pointing to the Delta Capital Partners and Bank of Asia controversies. BVI Water & Power Policy: The government denies it promised an amnesty on disputed water bills as the territory transitions services to VIEWCO, while lawmakers also debate electricity rate changes that would hit a small slice of BVIEC customers—sparking calls to focus on residents’ disposable income, not just wages. Climate Funding (BVI): The Virgin Islands Climate Change Trust Fund has wrapped territory-wide consultations and is preparing its first Call for Proposals, with feedback shaping priorities and eligibility. Tourism & Business (BVI): CMEx named its final 2026 Leadership Laureates, including a BVI tourism deputy director, as the group gears up for its Dec. 6 awards event in Miami. Regional Economy & Trade: Taiwan approved a surge in outbound investments (up 200% year-on-year Jan–July), driven largely by TSMC’s overseas expansion. USVI Infrastructure: MARAD is sending US$35.1 million to 45 small shipyards across 24 states and the USVI, boosting equipment and workforce training. USVI Public Sector Oversight: A Senate committee grilled Magens Bay Authority and WICO over reserves, service gaps, and projected losses. Compliance & Finance (Global): The US imposed Venezuela-related sanctions on a BVI-based entity, Bluwaves Properties Limited.
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