AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPrivatisation Watch: Jamaica’s Scotia Group Jamaica Limited got Supreme Court clearance to convene shareholder meetings for its roughly $54-billion privatisation plan, with CEO Audrey Tugwell Henry stressing delisting won’t shrink Jamaica’s branch and digital footprint. Transport & Cost of Living: Transport Minister Daryl Vaz says North-South Highway toll changes stem from a legally binding concession deal, with a proposed round-trip figure of up to $5,220 for Caymanas–Ocho Rios. Education & Discipline: Education Minister Dana Morris Dixon urged stronger parental involvement in high school years and backed principals enforcing discipline, while also floating tougher measures to curb truancy. Tech & Jobs: Dixon also pushed technical/vocational education as AI-resistant, citing plans for upgraded labs. Financial Payments: CIBC will stop issuing/accepting $1-million-plus cheques from Sept 1, with further reductions to $500,000 and $100,000 before full phase-out in 2028. Crime & Security: Police in Area Three say Operation Reset is trending toward fewer murders by year-end. Immigration/Consular: Jamaica’s Foreign Affairs says two Jamaicans sent to Eswatini don’t want to return “at this time,” while the third is still being contacted. Cybersecurity: Fortinet reports Jamaica faced 5.4 million AI-driven cyberattack attempts in the first half of 2026. Sports & Community: Flow and the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel partner for World Cup watch parties; Pepsi backs Made4Goal to connect schoolboy talent to global pathways.
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