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Premier Brantley denies conflict of interest over wife’s Real Estate Firm’s involvement in massive 4,000-acre , 6 sq miles “Private City” Special Economic Zone project, valued in millions from land sales commissions.

Summary by Times Caribbean
BRANTLEY DENIES CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAIMS OVER SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE PROJECT CHARLESTOWN, Nevis (Times Caribbean Investigates) — The battle over Nevis’ proposed Special Economic Zone (SEZ) project has intensified, with Premier Mark Brantley pushing back hard against mounting suggestions of a conflict of interest involving his wife’s real estate company, 17˚ North Realtors. At his most recent press conference, Brantley was confronted by SKN New…
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Times Caribbean broke the news in Saint Kitts and Nevis on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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