On April 8, 2026, Alki David announced the filing of a Notice of Urgent Application for a stay of proceedings in the High Court of Antigua and Barbuda. This move is aimed at halting all actions related to the Alpha Nero case involving Brian Stuart-Young and the Global Bank of Commerce. David's application is tied to serious allegations that the judicial record has been materially compromised, with significant implications for related proceedings. He emphasizes that this is not a singular issue, but part of a wider troubling pattern impacting various parties, including himself and Prime Minister Gaston Browne.

David's assertions against the backdrop of the Alpha Nero litigation highlight a coordinated effort to undermine the reputation of the implicated individuals and entities. He claims that the attacks on Global Bank of Commerce represent a targeted assault on Antigua's sovereign carbon economy, which includes operations of the SwissX Sovereign Wealth Fund.

The application specifically calls for an immediate suspension of all proceedings against Brian Stuart-Young and the Global Bank, urging for an independent verification of the records in question to ensure their integrity. David raised concerns about alterations made to critical documents that diminish the credibility of the evidence in the ongoing cases. His plea comes ahead of an impending hearing concerning the matter, reinforcing the urgency for judicial review before further actions are taken.