AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGuyana–Barbados Freedom of Movement: Both countries have started passport-free travel using ICAO digital national ID cards from July 1, with Barbados children under 16 still needing passports. CARICOM Governance Clash: CARICOM leaders agreed to seek a CCJ advisory opinion on the legality of CARICOM Secretary-General Carla Barnett’s reappointment after Trinidad and Tobago’s objection, while keeping the current status quo. Long Creek Transparency Fight: Opposition APNU is demanding President Irfaan Ali clarify ownership, financing and operation of his Long Creek farm after documents point to a duplicate lease under the Jagdeo era, with claims of about $25M annually. Oil Accountability Row: Chartered accountant Christopher Ram is attacking Exxon-led Stabroek Block financial reporting as inconsistent and obscuring Guyana’s true oil economics. Power Project Update: The Wales gas-to-energy transmission network is reported 99% complete, with 370 towers and major river-crossing structures. Human Services: Seniors can begin stamping and cashing $20,000 transportation vouchers from July 8 at post offices and approved agencies. Sports: Guyana tips off FIBA AmeriCup pre-qualifiers tonight vs Turks and Caicos, while Annai Secondary won back-to-back U15 girls football titles.
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