AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFormer Presidents Benefits Bill: Government re-tabled the Former Presidents (Benefits and Other Facilities) Bill 2026 to restore the 2009 “uncapped” framework, reigniting political backlash over perks like utilities, security, medical coverage and state vehicles. Supplementary Spending Push: Finance Minister Ashni Singh sought about $54.9B more in supplementary funding just four months after the $1.558T budget, including a major boost for the Gas-to-Energy project and added allocations across ministries. Energy Governance Fight: APNU demanded full transparency on the Turkish power company and powership reliance, while InterEnergy outlined a grid modernisation roadmap for GPL through 2030. Parliament Oversight Restart: After an 8-month hiatus, the Committee of Selection finally constituted 13 parliamentary committees, though opposition questioned whether they’ll function effectively. Sovereignty at ICJ: PM Phillips told the National Assembly Guyana will insist on Venezuela respecting sovereignty while awaiting an ICJ ruling expected between Nov 2026 and Jan 2027. Child Protection & Justice: Education Ministry forwarded a probe file to the TSC after alleged mistreatment of a student at David Rose Special School, with disciplinary hearings expected within 10 days. Sex Offences Reform: Amendments to the Sexual Offences Act were tabled, including a proposed National Sex Offender Database and stronger protections for children and vulnerable adults. Oil Wealth Watch: NRF balance was reported at US$4.1B, alongside notifications of petroleum receipts to Parliament. Regional & Global: Guyana picked up a symbolic vote in the UN Security Council election; CARICOM marked World Environment Day as President Ali renewed calls for climate action.
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