AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCBI/CIP Pressure Talks: OECS leaders, under EU ultimatum to phase out golden passports by 2028, say they’re building a unified strategy after CARICOM discussions, arguing they’ve already tightened security and transparency. TCN Negotiations With US: In Parliament, Antigua and Barbuda’s government says the US proposal lacked a binding funding guarantee, so Antigua rejected it and will only consider any third-country transfer if all legal, security, financial and administrative costs are settled in writing; the PM also stresses the country can walk away. CIP Amendments: The government passed CIP changes requiring annual independent financial audits, biennial operational audits, and raising minimum residency from five days to 30 days ahead of a regional regulator expected to be operational in September. Carnival Security: Police announced enhanced Carnival 2026 measures from July 25 to Aug 4, including increased patrols, random stop-and-search, zero tolerance for illegal weapons, and public safety reminders. Maritime Security Symposium: The US and ADOMS co-hosted a Global Maritime Security and Sanctions Enforcement Symposium in St. John’s (July 13–15) to strengthen sanctions enforcement and cooperation. Local Crime Update: Police are investigating a shooting that sent a 66-year-old Villa resident to hospital. Tourism & Culture: Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson attended Bastille Day celebrations in Saint Martin with CTO officials. Sports: Cricket West Indies received an ICC-approved US$12.82m loan as finances strain; locally, softball T20 action continued and Antigua’s FIBA AmeriCup pre-qualifier success drew interest from eligible players abroad.
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