AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoPolice leadership shake-up: Deputy Prime Minister St. Clair Leacock says the Bailey brothers will move into the top tier of the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force—Trevor Bailey to act as Deputy Commissioner when Frankie Joseph goes on leave, while Dwayne Bailey returns to the High Command as a Deputy Commissioner, with Enville Williams staying as Commissioner. Education spotlight: 1,766 Grade Six students are registered for CPEA exams on May 13–14 across 18 centres, up from 1,691 last year, with results due in June. Sports administration: Roxell John has been appointed Coordinator of Sports and Physical Activities, effective May 4, bringing coaching and sports education experience. Water pressure in the Grenadines: Government says it’s tackling drought with sea shipments from St. Vincent plus planned desalination and distribution networks, while blaming earlier structural issues. Wildlife protection row: A conservation group says iShowSpeed’s visit involved serving caged iguana as “wild meat” during the closed season, calling it a breach of wildlife laws. Tax reform push: The IMF visit is feeding into plans to modernize tax collection and crack down on low property tax compliance without raising rates.
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