AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHuman Security & Youth: St. Kitts and Nevis’ National Secretariat for Human Security and Wellbeing brought summer camps, community groups, churches and youth programmes together for the “Summer of Intervention” push, using local data to target higher summer crime risk and expand positive engagement. Financial Sector Lawmaking: The Federation passed a suite of financial-sector bills in the National Assembly, including amendments to the Financial Services Regulatory Commission, Virtual Assets, Gaming controls, and anti-terror/anti-WMD financing measures—aimed at protecting integrity and international credibility. Mobile Network Update: Digicel will phase out 2G in St. Kitts and Nevis, affecting about 383 customers on 2G-only devices who must upgrade to 3G/4G to keep service. Energy Strategy: Nevis and the Federal Government reaffirmed energy independence by 2035, with geothermal drilling expected later this year and a renewables plan supported by an undersea-linked, resilient grid. Money Laundering Probe: Police are investigating two Chinese associates linked to alleged scam kingpin Chen Zhi/Prince Holding Group, with assets seized and prohibition orders issued as part of wider international cooperation. Regional Integration: OECS leaders met in Antigua for the 78th Authority meeting, with incoming chair Gaston Browne calling for stronger integration, including a proposed OECS airline and deeper economic cooperation. Investment & Business: The Investment Gateway Summit 2026 wrapped up after four days of investor engagement, while The Bank of Nevis Limited sponsored the welcome reception and highlighted financial services support for applicants and economic citizens.
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