AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCourtroom Watch: The Court of Appeal delivered a major ruling in the Nevis BONI banking case, finding the Banking Regulator lacked legal authority to impose a US$120,000 fine—an important win for due process in financial regulation. Justice & Mediation: A Restorative Justice and Criminal Mediation training programme opened in St. Kitts and Nevis, with UNDP support, aiming to strengthen conflict resolution through dialogue and accountability. Public Safety: Police charged eight men with gang-related offences, including firearms and murder-related allegations, as the RSCNPF pushes a zero-tolerance approach. Policing Leadership: Thirty officers received confirmed promotions across senior ranks in a ceremony attended by Prime Minister Terrance Drew and Commissioner James Sutton. Energy & Climate Policy: Government launched consultative work toward a 100% renewable electricity roadmap, while Nevis highlighted its role in the renewable transition at a national workshop. Cost of Living: Customs relief measures—waiving bunker and shipper surcharges in customs value calculations—will stay in place until end of July. Environment in Action: A new recycling bin was launched with the Antioch Baptist Church and Taiwan’s technical mission as part of the national recycling push. National Assembly: The National Assembly sits June 11, 2026 at 10:00 a.m., with live broadcast and streaming details released. Tourism & Regional Moves: PM Drew backed the Caribbean Tourism Supply Side Initiative, and SKTA CEO Kelly Fontenelle said St. Kitts is targeting Latin America with new market outreach. Local Culture & Youth: Nevis Culturama 53 began with a sashing ceremony, and a Nevis chess player won the national title to earn a spot at the 2026 FIDE Chess Olympiad.
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