AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Governance Overhaul: Minister Edmund Bartlett’s “Tourism 3.0” reframes tourism as a national development platform, proposing a new Tourism Authority to separate promotion from regulation and pushing a “Local First” policy with procurement targets and linkages tracking. Health System Accountability: Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton warns hospital administrators they’ll be held accountable, ordering rapid audits of medical intern accommodation and corrective action after complaints of extreme work hours and unsafe living conditions. Public Safety & Crime: FNID says cocaine seizures in the first half of 2026 already top the combined total of 2016-2021, with over 5,100kg seized and an estimated J$3b street value. Border Drug Watch: Jamaica Customs reports an emerging synthetic drug threat, with rising MDMA/ecstasy detections and tablet/pill quantities flagged as diversification of trafficking routes. Water Politics: Opposition water spokesperson Ian Hayles argues for a national master plan, better system linkages, and renewable energy resilience; Government counters claims of political bias in project spending. Cost of Living: Petrojam announces gasoline down $0.25 and diesel down $10.50 effective June 28. Courts & Rights: The US Supreme Court blocks a Rastafari inmate’s lawsuit over forced dreadlock cutting, limiting money-damages claims against individual prison officers. Labour: Parliament approved a minimum wage rise from $16,000 to $17,000 effective July 1, with overtime and double-time rates also increased.
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