Local News
Cabinet Greenlights Public Service Management Bill, First Reading Held in House of Assembly
The Public Service Management Bill, recently approved by the Cabinet, received its first reading in the House of Assembly on August 16, 2024, marking a pivotal move toward modernizing the public service sector in the Virgin Islands.
The proposed legislation is designed to overhaul the management of government ministries and departments, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and ensure that the public service is better equipped to meet the evolving needs of the community. By clearly defining the roles and responsibilities of ministers and senior public officers, the Bill seeks to improve the delegation of functions and the effective management of ministerial staff.
A key feature of the Bill is its focus on increasing transparency and accountability within the public service, which is expected to foster greater public trust in government operations.
The Bill is now available for public review on the Government’s official website. Residents are encouraged to examine the details and share their feedback with their district and at-large representatives or submit comments directly to the House of Assembly via email at hoa@gov.vg. The Government of the Virgin Islands is emphasizing the importance of public input in shaping this legislation to ensure it meets the community’s needs.
Crime/Police
Tarik Aaron Arrested on USVI Extradition Warrant
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force has confirmed that Tarik Aaron was arrested shortly before midnight on Friday, April 17, on extradition orders issued by authorities in the United States Virgin Islands, and has since appeared before the Magistrate’s Court.
According to police, the arrest was carried out in connection with a request from USVI authorities, though further details have not been disclosed.
Further updates are expected as more information becomes available.
Local News
Civil Registry Announces Increase in U.K. Passport Fees Effective April 8
The Civil Registry and Passport Office has announced an increase in fees for United Kingdom passports, effective April 8, 2026.
According to the office, the revised fees apply to new, renewal and replacement passport applications, as well as other related services.
Under the new structure, the cost for a new, renewal or replacement adult passport has been set at £116.50, while the fee for a child passport is £75.50. Adult frequent traveller passports will cost £130.50, and child frequent traveller passports £89.50.
The fee for changes to an existing passport will also be £116.50. In addition, a delivery fee of £14.32 will apply.
The Civil Registry and Passport Office advised that the updated fees are now in effect and apply to all relevant applications submitted on or after April 8.

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