AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBVI Public Service Upgrade: The Virgin Islands Public Service Learning Institute and CXC launched the Excellence in Customer Service CXC Programme, with the first 15 officers already training for regional certification—aimed at lifting service standards across government. Utilities Reshuffle: Governor Daniel Pruce assented to the law merging BVIEC and the Water and Sewerage Department, paving the way for a single Virgin Islands Energy and Water Corporation (VIEWCo) to improve efficiency and planning. Hurricane Readiness: Communications and Works Minister Kye Rymer urged residents to prepare as NOAA forecasts a below-normal 2026 Atlantic season with 8–14 named storms and 3–6 hurricanes, while ministries clear drains/ghuts and strengthen alert systems. Road Safety & Crime: St. John driver Levi Calvin was charged after a fatal water-truck crash killed his daughter; on St. Croix, police warned about armed carjackers using a “trap” involving a flat tire. Public Safety on the Ground: RVIPF charged Shakhoy Penn after recovering an illegal Glock and ammo in Road Town. Environment Enforcement: The V.I. Waste Management Authority is stepping up enforcement at bin sites, with fines up to $1,000 for illegal dumping. Tourism Spotlight: BVI student Mary Joseph won Junior Ambassador of Tourism, pitching a social-media strategy to promote the territory year-round.
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