AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCross-Border Crime: Dominican journalist Ramón Tolentino says “Macho” was arrested in Jamaica over the death of truck driver Deivy Carlos Abreu in Santiago, with transfer expected after international procedures. Parliament & Governance: Jamaica will host the 48th CPA CAA Regional Conference (Aug 30–Sep 5) in Ocho Rios, with MPs and officials from 19 member states and a keynote by PM Andrew Holness. Education & Accountability: Justice Ministry outlines streamlined expungement steps under the amended Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act, while the JTA installs LaSonja Harrison again as president, pressing for hurricane-repair funding and safer school conditions. Public Safety: St Catherine North Police Division reports a 42% drop in murders since the start of the year. Health System Scrutiny: Health Minister Tufton says St Ann’s Bay Regional Hospital will issue an official statement after the death of Kenise Dunn five days post-birth. Justice Reform: Justice Minister Delroy Chuck says plea bargaining talks with the DPP are on the agenda to speed up case handling. Land & Housing Politics: Opposition and government sides trade blows over Coopers Pen demolitions, with calls for grief counselling and renewed debate on squatting enforcement. Youth & Agriculture: Floyd Green says the National Youth in Agriculture Policy white paper should reach Parliament within two months, alongside expanded rural youth support. Regional Sports: Jamaica edged 10-man Aruba 1-0 in CFU U14 action in Punta Cana, keeping the lead in Group C.
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