AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPreventive Detention & Rule of Law: Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander urged the public to let police finish their work into the detention of businessman Dominic Hadeed, his wife Genevieve, and Star Sabga, after claims of an alleged plot to assassinate senior Government officials; courts also moved as Justice Frank Seepersad dismissed a habeas corpus bid and ordered clarification on whether the trio are held under a PDO. Prison Conditions: Separate reporting and legal arguments say detainees have faced degrading conditions at police stations, renewing pressure on humane custody standards. Gangs & Public Messaging: Alexander pushed back on a UK report that put T&T’s gang numbers at 186, saying local intelligence figures differ. Tobago Health & Capacity: THA Deputy Chief Secretary Dr Faith Brebnor said off-island referrals can distort perceptions, arguing Tobago’s system needs strengthening to reduce delays. Fintech & Banking Fairness: UNI Global Union warned that fintech firms are expanding in Caribbean banking with lighter tax/regulatory burdens than traditional banks, raising concerns for workers and fair competition. Coastal & Disaster Fallout: Geologists linked Trinidad’s Galfa coastline uplift—nearly 20 feet—to Venezuela’s twin earthquakes, with marine life trapped along the raised shore. Local Business & Security Anxiety: Business groups flagged shootings near commercial areas as a growing worry for employers, customers and investors. Tech & Exports: AMCHAM T&T previewed its Tech Hub Islands Summit, pitching higher-value BPO/AI and cybersecurity exports across the region. THA Hiring Freeze Debate: Tobago’s THA is considering a future hiring freeze amid a rising wage bill, with opposition warning of political backlash.
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