AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoElections Watch (BVI): The Virgin Islands Elections System disqualified two 2026 candidates after petition checks—Jed JohnHope fell short of required signatures, and Stephen “Smokey” Frett’s gubernatorial bid was ruled ineligible over a running mate voter-registration issue—while officials continue reviewing an independent petition ahead of Friday’s candidate position drawing. Marine Tourism (BVI/USVI): American Yacht Harbor in Red Hook, St. Thomas, asked for a longer Economic Development Commission tax-benefit extension, but the EDC paused the request pending clarification even as the operator outlined major upgrades. Tourism & Youth (BVI/Region): BVI students advanced to the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s 2026 Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase finals in New York, with the live finals set for June 4 during Caribbean Week. Culture (USVI): The US Virgin Islands Department of Tourism announced the 2026 St. John Celebration dates—June 14 to July 4—featuring steel pan nights, J’ouvert and fireworks. Public Safety (USVI): A St. Thomas man, D’Quan Rogers, faces domestic-violence-related charges after police say he punched his partner hard enough to leave her unconscious and bleeding. Finance & Integrity (BVI): The Financial Investigation Agency issued new guidance for donors on supporting non-profits responsibly, including how to spot red flags and when to report suspicious activity.
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