AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLocal Service Access: Guyana President Irfaan Ali says Region Seven will get one-stop Government Service Centres in Bartica and Kamarang within four weeks, aiming to cut travel time for services like GRA, NIS, immigration, passports and e-ID. Public Accountability & Governance: Uruguay’s opposition will push a transparency review of President Orsi’s SUV discount after complaints, spotlighting ethics and public trust. Power & Utilities Management: India’s APSPDCL starts prepaid smart meters for government electricity services from June 1 to reduce arrears and improve billing transparency; Ghana’s Mahama says public funds won’t sponsor World Cup supporter trips. Local Elections & Administration: South Korea’s June 3 local elections are framed as a referendum on President Lee’s administration; in India’s Himachal, BJP wins multiple municipal corporations. Service Delivery Under Pressure: South Africa’s flood-displaced families in Mthatha challenge delayed recovery and housing delivery. Regulation & Oversight: Papua New Guinea inducts NICTA officers into public service; Australia’s ASIC tightens scrutiny on Corporate Travel Management’s disclosures and audit conduct. Infrastructure & Environment: Kribi Port reorganizes industrial zone management ahead of a new contractual framework; Cebu’s mayor urges residents to stop dumping after a major coastline cleanup.
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