AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFalklands Budget Watch: Falkland Islands Government will hold a public meeting Monday 8 June (5-6pm) as Financial Secretary Pat Clunie presents the 2026/27 annual budget, with total appropriation of £216.3m, an expected operating surplus of just £0.2m, and measures including a £500 cost-of-living payment for full-time FIG employees, a 5.3% rise in the minimum wage to £10.17 from Jan 2027, and fee/charge increases mostly tied to inflation. Housing Push: Executive Council has approved an accelerated housing scheme for Stanley, including infrastructure for 60 modular plots at Murray Heights and 30 modular units, with delivery aimed within 12 months and temporary knock-on delays at Sapper Hill. Travel Credit Shock: MLA Cheryl Roberts says the suspension of the Travel Credit Scheme (saving FIG £630,000 a year) is not meant to widen divides, but the change will leave many status holders without future travel support. Sovereignty & Oil Tensions: Argentina warns it could “fully exercise all available actions” over the Sea Lion oil project near the Falklands, calling Rockhopper and partner Navitas “unlawful” and “clandestine” as development moves toward potential drilling. Fishing Pressure: A report says foreign fleets operating along Argentina’s EEZ can take up to four times the catch of the national industry, raising fresh alarms for South-West Atlantic fishery resources.
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