AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Safety & Health Services: St. Louis lawmakers have reshaped policing and public safety governance since 2025 as crime fell, while Bulawayo’s fire and ambulance data show rising emergency demand, including more road traffic accidents. Banking Governance: The ECB will cut expected bank reports and soften governance expectations, replacing binding guidance with “good practices.” Land & Service Delivery: Liberia marked the end of a Swedish-funded land administration project aimed at modernizing services and expanding women’s land rights; Georgia highlighted its “justice houses” model and online portal for more accessible public services. Local Government & Procurement: Pune police propose adding more neighborhood chowkis to improve access; Gurugram’s garbage fee reversal spotlights how municipal revenue moves can trigger backlash; Cayman’s procurement office ran sessions to help small firms navigate government bidding rules. Public Administration Reform: Moldova’s unified public sector pay law proposal would rebalance salaries across the state sector, and India’s MoSPI will launch a monthly Index of Services Production to track services output. Technology & Oversight: OpenAI is reportedly delaying GPT-5.6 rollout after a US government request for a slower, partner-first launch; Egypt targets higher outsourcing exports by 2026. Courts & Rights: The US Supreme Court struck down Hawaii’s “vampire rule” on carrying guns on private property; Hawaii and other states face knock-on legal and policy impacts. Education Security: The Philippines’ House move would create plantilla school security officer roles to address violence risks in public schools.
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