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Our Standards Dictate the CBI’s Relationship with Economic Citizens, Says Prime MinisterDrew

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November 21, 2024
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Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 21, 2024 (PMO)– The government of St. Kitts and Nevis is
committed to safeguarding the integrity and sustainability of the Citizenship by Investment (CBI)
Program, a cornerstone of the nation’s economic framework. This was expressed by Prime Minister
Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew, during his Roundtable discussion on November 20, 2024. There, the Prime
Minister emphasized the rigorous measures introduced by his administration to protect the CBI and
ensure its long-term viability.

Prime Minister Drew highlighted the importance of robust governance within the CBI framework,
introducing unprecedented reforms designed to enhance accountability and transparency. “Our
standards dictate that we ensure robust due diligence and that no questionable actors exploit our
program,” he said. One of the key measures introduced is the concept of continuous due diligence, a
groundbreaking policy requiring ongoing and repeated assessments of both applicants and projects.
This ensures that any anomalies or concerns are promptly identified and addressed, bolstering the
credibility of the program.

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Dr. Drew also stressed his administration’s zero-tolerance approach to fraudulent practices within
the CBI. Underselling, a practice that undermines the integrity of the program, has been
criminalized under new regulations. This pioneering move makes St. Kitts and Nevis the first
country in the region to enforce such a measure. “We are the only government in the region to make
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investigate and prosecute those who seek to defraud the system,” the Prime Minister stated. This
reform ensures that all transactions meet the highest ethical and legal standards, protecting the
nation’s reputation and ensuring maximum benefit to its citizens.

The Prime Minister also addressed allegations surrounding past shortcomings in due diligence
processes. He reiterated his government’s proactive stance in rectifying inherited issues,
implementing stringent checks to prevent recurrence. “When we uncovered discrepancies from the
past administration, we took swift action to distance our government from questionable projects and
individuals,” he noted. “This government remains unwavering in its commitment to transparency,
holding those who attempt to undermine the program accountable through legal avenues.”
Acknowledging the program’s critical role in national development, Dr. Drew outlined how CBI
revenue has been responsibly utilized to fund infrastructure projects, improve social programs, and
provide direct financial benefits to citizens. The government’s reforms have not only ensured the
integrity of the program but have also enhanced its value proposition, positioning it as a sustainable
economic driver for generations to come.

Prime Minister Drew emphasized that the reforms align with the government’s broader vision of
building a resilient and sustainable economy under the Sustainable Island State Agenda. “It is this
government that has reformed the CBI to make it more resilient and sustainable, preserving its
benefits for future generations,” he concluded.

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