AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaritime Regulation: Nassau Harbour’s amended Boat Registration bill brings a formal 5mph/no-wake speed limit from July 1 and cracks down on vessels left unmanned for 21 days, with fines up to $100,000. Cost of Living: Finance Minister Michael Halkitis says the government is monitoring “concerning” pump prices as Bahamians feel the squeeze from global oil shocks. Budget Politics: The 2026/27 budget debate is framed as a win for Finance Minister Michael Halkitis, with talk of a possible surplus and “remarkable” IMF-style optimism. Energy & Reliability: Ongoing pressure on Bahamian power supply continues, with renewed focus on blackouts and the pace of energy reform. Governance Integrity: The Office of the Prime Minister warns the public about a fraudulent “PLP Empowerment” WhatsApp scam using the PM’s name and promising contracts and grants. International Pressure on Tourism: A U.S. Embassy jet-ski safety alert has triggered pushback from local operators, who argue the warning is too sweeping for the industry’s overall safety record. Regional Diplomacy: CARICOM’s Eminent Persons Group plans an in-person visit to Haiti “as soon as possible,” following virtual monitoring. Culture Policy: Minister Leslia Brice defends the new Ministry of Culture, Arts & Heritage as a development shift, not just an administrative change.
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