AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCBI Pressure Talks: PM Terrance Drew and other Eastern Caribbean leaders respond to EU demands to phase out Citizenship by Investment by 2028, with plans to coordinate a unified position in Brussels. CBI Programme Defense: Drew insists the Sustainable Island State Agenda is already reducing CBI dependence and says reforms have strengthened laws and due diligence despite IMF warnings. Migration Security Assurances: Drew tells the public St. Kitts and Nevis will not be exposed to criminal backgrounds under the US migration cooperation arrangement, citing screening before any transfers. Justice Sector Upgrade: Police and Justice officials train about 60 officers on the digital Diversionary Caution System to improve tracking, accountability, and oversight. Nevis Firearms Clarification: Police say 15 firearms seized in Nevis were part of retired Canadian homeowners’ personal effects and were imported without approvals, with no criminal intent found. Regional Security & Law Enforcement: RSCNPF earns an ARIN-CARIB award for international cooperation in a transnational ATM fraud and money-laundering case. Sports Administration: St. Kitts and Nevis withdraws its 2027 CARIFTA Games hosting bid, saying it’s “not the most ideal time.” Youth & Financial Literacy: ASPIRE students do hands-on banking deposits as Drew matches savings up to EC$200. Culture & Community: ikon Roots & Culture Summer Camp registration opens; Restaurant Week runs with 40+ eateries; Nevis artist Vaughn Anslyn features in WINAIR’s inflight magazine.
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