AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBPL Overtime Fallout: Bahamas Electrical Utility Managerial Union says workers shouldn’t be “publicly vilified” over Bahamas Power and Light’s overtime bill as government tightens controls after the annual tab nears $20m. Judicial Integrity Row: Caribbean Court of Justice President Winston Anderson denies claims he influenced panel composition, calling the leaked internal emails “wholly unacceptable” and urging investigation. Social Services Upgrade: PM Philip Davis commissioned the renovated Horseshoe Drive Outreach Centre, bringing multiple agencies under one roof for thousands who rely on social support. Mental Health Push: Bahamas Crisis Centre and religious leaders respond to recent teen suicide attempts, backing education and opposing criminalizing suicide ideation. Digital Sovereignty Talk: At CANTO’s conference in Punta Cana, Bahamas leaders argued for stronger digital systems, cybersecurity, and local innovation to improve everyday government services. Travel & Aviation Fees: NBAA warns Bahamas retroactive air navigation fees could hit FBOs and the travel industry, after BANSA began collecting fees dating back to May 1, 2021. Sports & Youth: Team Bahamas begins strong at the Goodwill Championships, while Bahamian athletes and youth programs keep building momentum regionally.
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