AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoOverseas Territories Governance: Bermuda wrapped up its Overseas Territories Deputy Governors and Heads of Public Service Annual Summit (June 11–12), bringing Anguilla and other territories together on workforce shortages, public service reform, leadership development, and how to integrate emerging tech like AI into government operations. Regional Security & Justice: A UK-linked review into the long-running Maxi II disappearance in St. Kitts and Nevis (32 years on) revisits the case after the vessel vanished in 1994 with six people aboard, including prominent attorney Dr. William Herbert and eight-year-old Tristan Blake. Public Administration Procurement: The UK Blue Belt Programme tender (valued at £180,000) seeks a supplier to process “Beyond the Reef” marine samples from Anguilla and other territories, including lab work for metabarcoding and transparent lab procedures. Anguilla Legal Politics: Local commentary continues to swirl around “The Horseman” lawsuit, with the opposition New National Party portrayed as trying to use it against the ruling NDC ahead of a possible general election. Environment & Heritage: Anguilla’s Environment Month cleanup included work at Spooner’s Cotton Ginnery in Cayon, framed as protecting heritage sites and supporting tourism. Travel & Connectivity: BermudAir announced expanded winter routes, including new service to Anguilla and Turks and Caicos, plus additional Caribbean links from Boston and Toronto—moves that could reshape regional travel patterns.
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