AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBahamas Politics & Governance: The FNM is facing fresh pushback after Hubert Ingraham’s letter was published by his niece Krysti Campbell, with critics arguing the party’s “standards and accountability” claims don’t match its past resignations and controversies. Public Finance & Policy: Finance Minister Michael Halkitis delivered his first Budget statement, drawing praise from Fred Mitchell and renewed attention to the government’s fiscal direction. Local Government & Infrastructure: Nevis is moving ahead with a major water upgrade—commissioning a new 500,000-gallon storage tank in Stoney Hill to boost potable supply and redundancy. Social Services & Child Protection: PACE says many of the young girls it serves are victims of abuse, not “promiscuity,” as the country continues to grapple with reports of exploitation. Security & Community Programs: RBDF Rangers continues expanding in schools across the islands, with graduation activity highlighting youth-focused discipline and support. Tourism & Regional Diplomacy: Bahamas officials are among the Caribbean’s tourism leadership showing up for Caribbean Week in New York, with strategy sessions on airlift, marketing, sustainability, and next-gen tourism. International Spotlight: A high-profile U.S. disappearance case tied to a Bahamas sailboat is entering a new forensic phase, while the WHO warns Ebola travel bans may discourage transparency.
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