AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMunicipal Finance Crackdown (South Africa): National Treasury says it’s freezing over R13bn across 69 municipalities, including Johannesburg’s R3.6bn, to force fiscal discipline—promising funds can return once debts and payment plans are submitted. Digital Governance Push (India): Andhra Pradesh’s Mana Mitra WhatsApp platform expanded to 1,126 services across 35 departments, with AI support for grievance redressal and millions of citizen sessions logged. Pensions Under Pressure (UK): A civil service union warns Capita’s pension failures are unacceptable, urging a return to public control as government staff clear backlogs. Local Service Funding (South Africa): eThekwini Municipality approved R46m to extend its Expanded Public Works Programme through end-2026, while councillors questioned election-era use. Energy Governance (Nigeria): Nigeria joined the International Energy Agency as an association country, aiming to deepen cooperation on energy security and access. Public Accountability & Oversight (Ghana): A lawyer’s outcry follows Hanan’s re-arrest, alleging political motives and due-process erosion. Tax Policy Consultation (Scotland): Scotland launched a consultation on a “mansion tax” creating new council tax bands for £1m and £2m+ homes, projecting up to £16m a year. Public Safety & Infrastructure (India): India’s government dismissed a viral claim of Chinese troops entering 60km into Arunachal, saying circulated videos are unrelated to the border.
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