AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUSVI Corruption Case: Former USVI OMB director Jenifer O’Neal was sentenced to 7 years in federal prison in the Mon Ethos corruption case, with 3 years supervised release and $34,000 restitution; the scheme also involved ex-VI Police Commissioner Ray Martinez (10 years) and contractor David Whitaker (22 months). Housing & Finance: Senators advanced a bill to redirect $4 million from a dormant first-time homebuyer program to Williams Delight and VI Slice homeownership support, after testimony that VIHFA spent $0 on the funds over five years. BVI Constitutional Talks: BVI and the UK are expected to find agreement on “many” issues in constitutional negotiations, with the BVI House of Assembly report formally sent to the UK and talks moving to direct engagement. BVI Work Permits: Premier Natalio Wheatley says the BVI will remove visa requirements for work permit holders in coming weeks to help businesses onboard staff faster. Tourism Development: Premier Wheatley announced Brandywine Bay will break ground this year as the territory targets new attractions to manage growing cruise crowds. Public Service Hiring: Overseas territories’ deputy governors and public service leaders met in Bermuda, flagging recruitment challenges driven by migration, aging populations, and private-sector competition. Community & Skills: HLSCC launched new chef jackets designed by alumna Kristin C. Frazer for the Culinary Arts Programme.
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