2016 in the British Virgin Islands

Events from the year 2016 in the British Virgin Islands.

Incumbents

 * Governor: John Duncan
 * Premier: Orlando Smith

January

 * 1 January 2016 - The National Health Insurance scheme comes into effect.
 * 12 January 2016 - Government announces a controversial $7 million investment in startup BVI Airways.
 * 20 January 2016 - The inaugural Virgin Islands General Legal Council is appointed, headed by Dancia Penn QC.
 * 25 January 2016 - Minister of Works Mark Vanterpool announces that the public pier park project was cost $85 million, more than double the original budget of $35 million.

March

 * 19 March 2016 - The BVI is affected by a magnitude 6.0 earthquake. No major damage is reported.

April

 * 3 April 2016 - The Panama Papers are published, revealing the previously confidential beneficial owners of a large number of companies incorporated in the Territory.

June

 * 23 June 2016 - The House of Assembly adopts the Virgin Islands pledge.

July

 * 22 July 2016 - It is announced that Elinah Phillip will represent the British Virgin Islands at the 2016 Summer Olympics, the first time a swimmer has represented the Territory at the games.
 * 31 July 2016 - Gunfire was shot at or near to the Premier's vehicle; the Premier, Orlando Smith, was not in the vehicle at the time.

August

 * 22 August 2016 - Billionaire BVI resident Sir Richard Branson is injured in a serious cycling accident on Virgin Gorda.
 * 25 August 2016 - Five cases of the Zika virus are confirmed in the Territory as part of a wider global outbreak.

September

 * 29 September 2016 - Former Premier Ralph O'Neal suffers a stroke.

October

 * 1 October 2016 - The minimum wage raised from $4 an hour to $6 an hour.
 * 17 October 2016 - The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council rules against HM Customs in a long running dispute with Delta Petroleum.

November

 * 28 November 2016 - The National Health Insurance scheme suspends benefits for over 1,000 workers because of their employer's failure to pay contributions. This action is subsequently agreed to be unlawful.

December

 * 27 December 2016 - Government awards the contract for the expansion of Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport to China Communications Construction Company for US$153,432,572.10. It is the largest government contract awarded in the Territory's history, and concerns are expressed about the company's bidding practices.