AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOil & Insurance: Exxon-linked insurance for Guyana’s FPSO spill risk remains capped at US$600M despite court back-and-forth, with a separate US$2B affiliate guarantee still in place as production scales up. EITI Compliance: Guyana faces potential EITI suspension after a full validation review, with critics pointing to weak public outreach follow-through and limited impact from reforms. AML/CFT Push: AG Anil Nandlall urged tougher AML convictions and better judicial training across the Caribbean, while Guyana signed a CFATF multilateral MOU to speed targeted sanctions information-sharing. Security & Courts: A taxi driver was remanded after being charged with illegal possession of 10 AK-47 rifles; police also issued wanted bulletins for three others tied to the Berbice cache. Investment & Housing: A Chinese-backed JV is seeking EPA approval for a luxury gated community at Providence, with plans for mid-rise apartments and utilities. Health Tech: President Ali announced Guyana will host a pioneering remote robotic cardiac surgery performed by an India-based specialist. Regional Finance: Guyana and Barbados plan a citizen-investable “Trident Arrow” fund for nation-building projects, alongside broader digital ID travel moves. Cricket & Culture: ExxonMobil GSL T20 ramps up with a “Super We” campaign, while Independence Tapeball and Chess960 events celebrated local talent.
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