AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGuyana–US Security Partnership: President Irfaan Ali used the US Independence 250 celebrations to say the growing security partnership is strengthening anti-crime efforts and is “not aggression,” while US Ambassador Nicole Theriot renewed Washington’s commitment to Guyana’s sovereignty. Corentyne Bridge Row: Ali rejected Suriname’s parliamentary claims of going solo on the Corentyne River bridge, saying Guyana has received no official government-to-government change. Opposition, PAC Gridlock: APNU says PPP/C stalling is crippling the Public Accounts Committee after repeated no-quorum cancellations, raising fresh questions about oversight of public spending. Power Sector Cost Pressure: APNU challenged the two-year extension of the Karpowership powership rental, warning taxpayers face higher rates while blackouts persist and the gas-to-energy timeline remains unclear. Senior Citizens Support: The GUY$20,000 annual travel allowance starts Wednesday, July 8, with a simple stamp-and-collect process for pensioners. High Court Tax Win: The High Court quashed major GRA luxury-vehicle tax actions tied to Ferrari and Rolls-Royce imports, restraining enforcement and ordering legal costs. Education Accountability: Two teachers disciplined after abuse allegations involving an autistic student at David Rose Special School—one dismissed, another forced into early retirement. Electricity Modernisation: GPL signed a UAE MoU to advance power generation, renewables and smart grid infrastructure. Culture & Tourism: ORIGINS: Guyana Fashion Festival opens July 3–5 under “A Diamond Legacy,” with tickets reportedly selling out fast.
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