The leadership team at Anchor Concierge Super Yacht Services Ltd. has issued an official statement pushing back against and correcting false allegations shared publicly by Honorable Minister E. P. Chet Greene during a recent radio talk show segment.
In the on-air discussion, Greene made two damaging and unsubstantiated insinuations about Nicholas Line, the founding principal of the super yacht services firm. First, he incorrectly claimed that Line backs an independent candidate running in the upcoming national election set for April 30, 2026. Second, he implied that Line’s purported support for the candidate is rooted in affiliation with a so-called “White Power” movement. Both claims are completely factually inaccurate, according to the company’s statement.
The false narrative carries significant reputational risk, the firm notes: it has already created unnecessary confusion among Anchor Concierge’s mixed base of local and international clients, as well as its key partners across the global maritime industry. As a prominent stakeholder in the yachting and maritime sector, Line, his family, and his entire team hold uncompromising commitments to professional integrity and transparent public positioning. For this reason, the company says it is critical to push back against the blatant misrepresentation of Line’s political beliefs and affiliations.
To address the damage already done to Line’s personal reputation and the standing of Anchor Concierge Super Yacht Services Ltd., the firm has formally requested that Minister Greene issue a full public retraction of the false claims, paired with a formal public apology. This action is necessary to mitigate long-term harm to the professional standing of both Line and the company.
In closing, the leadership expressed gratitude for the ongoing trust and support extended by its clients and the general public in the lead-up to the April 2026 polls, as the company works to resolve this misinformation campaign.
