AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPrivy Council Fight: St. Kitts and Nevis’ Social Security priority versus bank mortgage interests is headed to the Privy Council after the Court of Appeal granted FirstCaribbean International Bank conditional leave, following a dispute over unpaid Social Security statutory dues tied to a property sale. National Assembly Agenda: The June 18 sitting will deliver second readings of five bills, including Financial Services Regulatory Commission, Gaming Control, Virtual Assets, Anti-Terrorism, and Anti-Proliferation financing amendments. Child Development Push: A new Pediatric Therapy Facility at Lime Kiln opened this week, expanding outpatient speech-language and occupational therapy, with officials urging students into emerging care careers. Energy & Resilience: Government highlighted hurricane-resilient solar and battery standards and ongoing renewable projects, while progress reports also point to water, roads, and digital upgrades. Tourism Readiness: Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson met taxi operators on cruise-season preparedness and a proposed Rainforest Tour Guides policy. Public Safety: A Conaree landfill fire spread from construction debris to tire storage, prompting air-quality precautions while airport operations were confirmed unaffected. CARICOM & Diplomacy: St. Kitts and Nevis reaffirmed UN Charter commitments in New York and PM Drew advanced EU talks on climate, renewables, and economic reform. Citizenship Integrity: IGS 2026 opened with renewed focus on reforms to strengthen the Citizenship by Investment programme’s transparency and governance.
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