AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoNIB & Pensions: The Bahamas Chamber backs National Insurance Board contribution and benefit adjustments, saying July 1 pension/grant increases and higher insurable wage ceilings protect the long-term sustainability of the social security system. Immigration Policy: Minister of State for Immigration Darron Pickstock says a Bahamas Nationality Act amendment that lets denied applicants seek permanent residency is not a new category or “loophole,” but a modernization that also raises processing fees. Court & Procurement Risks: In the ongoing Adrian Gibson case, testimony links Top Notch Ltd. to a $45,000 WSC water-tank painting subcontract, with Michael Halkitis denying dealings after April 2020; separately, CG Atlantic General Insurance was ordered to pay $10,000 in non-party costs after withdrawing from proceedings. Energy & Travel: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issues a Cuba travel advisory citing ongoing power, food, transport and healthcare strains tied to US oil-blockade impacts. Water & Growth: Consolidated Water appoints Sachin Chawla as Senior VP, Strategy and Growth, pointing to new desalination and contract momentum including Cat Island. Business & Community: CIBC Caribbean donates $5,000 to Junior Achievement Bahamas as the programme closes its 2025-26 year with awards ceremonies. STEM & Youth: An all-girl New Providence team heads to the International Greenwich Olympiad in London with a SmartSteps mobility cane project. Sports & Tourism Pulse: Bahamas Cycling Federation nationals in Exuma crown Rawshan Jones and Kami Roach, highlighting Family Island exposure and local economic spillovers.
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