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Sharlene Grant-Richards Appointed as Director of Immigration

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#TurksandCaicos, January 15, 2023 – The Office of the Deputy Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Sharlene Grant-Richards to the post of Director of Immigration and Visa Services in the Ministry of Immigration and Border Services.

Mrs. Grant-Richards holds: a Master of Law (LLM) (2018); a Bachelors of Law (2007) and a Legal Practice Post Graduate Diploma (2009).

She is a qualified lawyer with jurisdiction within the Turks and Caicos Islands, having been called to the Turks and Caicos Islands Legal Professional Bar in 2018 and has a career in Law Enforcement, which includes ten plus years of experience in Policing with the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF) and the Metropolitan Police Service in the United Kingdom.

She served for ten years as a Magistrate (JP) in the United Kingdom and has previously worked with the UK’s National Crime Agency attached to the Interpol Department.

Commenting on her appointment Mrs. Grant-Richards stated:

“It is an honor and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to return to my beloved country Turks and Caicos Islands after 25 years in the United Kingdom as your new Director of Immigration.

With a multifaceted and strong background in Law Enforcement and the wider Criminal Justice System both nationally and internationally, I believe that I can make a positive contribution to the department.

These are remarkably interesting times, and we are individually and collectively engaged in the ongoing struggle to maintain and uphold the laws, rules and principles that underpin successful delivery of Immigration and Border Services in our country.

This role will no doubt present many challenges and complexities to say the least, but I have accepted this challenge and I will do my endeavors best to fulfill my duties with integrity, fairness and the vigor that is required as we shape and build the future of immigration in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

I would like to say a big thank you to my niche, but loyal inner circle and my two children for their continuous support throughout my journey thus far, it is understood that I could not have accomplished so much on my own.

Finally, God’s timing is always best and the many sacrifices I have made has prepared me for such a time as this.

I count it a blessing and and privilege to serve my Country and to do my best.”

Deputy Governor and Head of the Public Service Her Excellency Anya Williams in extending congratulatory remarks to Mrs. Grant-Richards stated:

“Congratulations is extended to Mrs. Sharlene Grant-Richards on her appointment as the new Director of Immigration and Visa Services in the Ministry of Immigration and Border Services.

This is a critical role that carries very significant wide ranging responsibilities as it relates to national security and border protection here in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Mrs. Grant-Richards in addition to her previous experience in law enforcement here in the Turks and Caicos Islands, returned to the TCI in 2018 to complete her supervised practical requirement to be admitted to the Turks and Caicos Bar, working as a member of the Attorney General’s Chambers and Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for a period of 3 months to fulfill this requirement.

As we continue to progress the setting up of a new Border Force Agency and work to further strengthen and improve our Immigration policies, practices and procedures here in the Turks and Caicos Islands, Mrs. Grant-Richard’s legal background will be an asset to this role.

We wish her well on her appointment and welcome her to the Turks and Caicos Islands Public Service.

Congratulations Mrs. Grant-Richards.”

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Browne Wins Fourth Term in Antigua & Barbuda Landslide

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Antigua & Barbuda, May 4, 2026 – Prime Minister Gaston Browne has secured a historic fourth consecutive term in office, leading the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party to a commanding victory in the country’s snap general election held April 30, 2026.

Preliminary results show Browne’s party capturing 15 of the 17 seats in Parliament, tightening its grip on power and dramatically weakening the opposition.

The main opposition United Progressive Party was reduced to just one seat, held by its leader, while the Barbuda People’s Movement retained its single constituency in Barbuda.

The result marks a major political turnaround for Browne, whose party had won a much narrower 9–7 majority in the 2023 election before rebuilding support through defections and by-elections.

Voter turnout figures vary in early reports, with initial estimates indicating participation of around 35.8 percent, or roughly 22,700 voters out of more than 63,000 registered. However, broader election data suggests overall turnout may have exceeded 60 percent, reflecting steady engagement despite political tensions.

The election, called nearly two years ahead of schedule, was shaped by concerns over the cost of living, global economic pressures and fallout from U.S. visa restrictions linked to the country’s citizenship-by-investment programme.

Despite those issues, Browne campaigned on economic stability and continued development, pointing to a strong tourism recovery and ongoing infrastructure expansion.

The decisive victory now strengthens his mandate, but also raises questions about the future of the opposition, which faces internal challenges after significant losses at the polls.

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VOTES SAFE, SAYS PRD AFTER BALLOT BOX FIASCO VIDEO

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The Bahamas, May 4, 2026 – The Parliamentary Registration Department is assuring the public that ballots cast during advance polling remain secure, following a viral video that sparked confusion and concern in eastern Nassau.

The footage, widely circulated on social media, showed a tense scene outside Thelma Gibson Primary School, where party supporters surrounded election officials as a ballot box was escorted to a waiting vehicle under police guard. The confrontation—loud, chaotic and closely watched—left many questioning whether proper procedures were being followed.

In response, the PRD moved to clarify.

In an official statement, the Department said the transport of ballot boxes in the Elizabeth and Yamacraw constituencies was conducted in line with established protocol. It explained that once polling concludes, the Presiding Officer is required to return sealed ballot boxes to the Returning Officer, who—accompanied by a senior police officer—then transports them to the Parliamentary Commissioner.

The PRD said it is satisfied that Returning Officer Sonia Culmer adhered to those procedures and that the ballot boxes remained sealed at all times.

But that account has been challenged.

PLP Elizabeth candidate Jobeth Coleby-Davis has called for an urgent investigation into what she described as alleged irregularities involving ballot handling. She claims that established procedures were breached, including the movement of sealed ballot boxes without the presence of party observers, and is urging authorities to review the matter.

The competing accounts have added to public unease following scenes that saw supporters from multiple political parties crowding officials during the transfer process, demanding clarity on what was taking place.

Individuals clad in PLP shirts, including incumbent Coleby-Davis swarmed the returning officer, police officers and the ballot boxes.  The charge was the woman in the crosshairs of the accusations was connected to the opposition FNM party.

There was nothing to validate this claim and there is no confirmed breach reported by election officials.

Ballots cast during advance polling are expected to remain secured until Election Day, May 12, when they will be merged with ballots in their respective constituencies and counted as part of the official tally.

For now, the PRD is standing firm on the integrity of the process—even as calls for further scrutiny grow louder.

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$94.1Mfor Health; Knowles Pushes to Keep Care at Home

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Turks and Caicos, April 25, 2026 – A major shift in how healthcare is delivered in the Turks and Caicos Islands is at the center of the Government’s latest budget, with a focus on reducing reliance on overseas treatment and strengthening services at home.

Presenting his contribution to the national debate, Kyle Knowles outlined a strategy aimed at building a more sustainable healthcare system—one that allows more residents to access quality care within the country.

The health sector has been allocated $94.1 million, making it one of the largest areas of public spending in the $550.8 million Budget passed on April 23.

Central to the Minister’s approach is a restructuring of the Treatment Abroad Programme (TAP), which has grown significantly in recent years as more patients are sent overseas for specialized care.

The Government now aims to reverse that trend.

“We are reforming healthcare to ensure long-term sustainability,” Knowles indicated, pointing to efforts to strengthen local services and reduce the need for travel.

The strategy includes improving healthcare infrastructure, expanding services available within the islands and increasing efficiency through the digitization of medical records.

Digitization is expected to support better coordination of care, reduce delays and allow for more accurate tracking of patient needs—part of a broader effort to modernize public services.

The Minister emphasized that the goal is not only cost control, but improved access.

“No family should have to leave home to get quality care,” he said, underscoring the Government’s intention to refocus healthcare delivery on local capacity.

The shift comes as rising healthcare costs continue to place pressure on public finances, with overseas treatment representing one of the most expensive components of the system.

By investing more heavily in domestic services, the Government is seeking to reduce that burden while improving outcomes for residents.

While the direction is clear, details on timelines and the pace of expansion for local services were not fully outlined in the presentation.

Still, the emphasis on sustainability, access and modernization signals a strategic pivot in how healthcare is expected to evolve in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

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