Amid reports that Caribbean tourism declined by 65.5 per cent in 2020, the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) said it is forecasting a 20 per cent rise in arrivals in 2021. The organisation said this is an initial forecast that will […]
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Labour suspends applications for work permit exemptions
The Labour Ministry is advising the public that the submission of applications for work permit exemption is currently on hold. Authorities informed our news centre that the ministry is working on improving the application process and applicants are therefore asked […]
COI team returning next week as they consider holding hearings
Head of the Commission of Inquiry (COI) Sir Gary Hickinbottom and his team will be returning to the BVI next week to continue with the information gathering stage of the inquiry. The team that will join Sir Gary include COI […]
Police needs power to nab those with unexplained wealth
Police Commissioner Michael Matthews has reiterated the BVI’s need for legislation that will give the authorities power to nab people who have unexplained wealth. Commissioner Matthews said such legislation would not only stop those involved in trading cocaine and other […]
Gov’t expects modest economic recovery in 12 to 18 months
Premier and Minister of Finance, Andrew Fahie has stated that his government expects the BVI economy to make a modest recovery within the next two years. The Premier disclosed this prediction at a forum hosted by the Economic Commission for […]
Gov’t awards Cable & Wireless contract to install fibre network
Amid cries for better internet connectivity across the territory, the government will be contracting Cable & Wireless (BVI) Limited to install an islandwide Fibre Network. Fibre network technology uses high-speed fibre cables that are better able to deliver high-speed data […]
Police need power to hold suspects longer than a day
Police Commissioner Michael Matthews said he is looking forward to proposed amendments to the Police Act that would allow the police to detain suspects for a longer time, even if they are not charged with an offence. Holding suspects for […]
Cruise pier reopening in June!
The BVI Ports Authority (BVIPA) will be reopening its cruise port to ships in the next three months. Government has approved the arrival of cruise vessels with fully vaccinated passengers and crew, the BVIPA announced on Friday, March 19. “One […]
Gov’t outsources legal services as Boynes appeals murder conviction
Kenyatta Boynes is appealing his 2017 murder and attempted murder convictions and government is hiring external legal services to conduct the appeal. The government has outsourced Queen’s Counsel (QC) John Black for the case. This was indicated in the post-meeting […]
BVI ranked the most competitive financial services centre in region
The British Virgin Islands has been listed as the most competitive financial centre in the Caribbean and Latin America. They received this rating in the 29th edition of the biannual Global Financial Centres Index — which ranks competitiveness based on […]