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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

No wait! BVITB decides for Flax-Brutus' resignation to take immediate effect!

No wait! BVITB decides for Flax-Brutus' resignation to take immediate effect!

Sharon Flax-Brutus will no longer spend the next six months as Director of Tourism at the BVI Tourist Board (BVITB). Instead, her last day serving as Tourism Director is today, Wednesday, May 20.
Instead, her last day serving as Tourism Director is today, Wednesday, May 20.

The BVITB made that announcement in a press statement this afternoon, less than a week after Flax-Brutus tendered her resignation six months in advance.

“Mrs Flax-Brutus submitted her resignation to the Board on Friday, 15 May, 2020 to become effective 15 November, 2020,” the BVITB said, adding that its board of directors accepted the resignation and thanked her for her service.

“The Board of Directors made a decision today, however, that her resignation should take place immediately,” the Tourist Board added.

It further said the organisation’s “hierarchy will take effect to ensure continuity in operations”.
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