AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMedia Freedom: At the Caribbean Broadcasting Union AGM in George Town, Ambassador John Feeley urged that journalists be allowed to ask difficult questions, saying scrutiny protects citizens from governments without oversight. Local Policing Tech: RCIPS is rolling out more bodycams after a two-year pilot, aiming to improve evidential value and reduce complaints through recorded interactions. Education & Skills: Cayman’s 2024/25 Education Data Report shows reading in primary schools up about 18% since 2022, while writing lags and maths remains a priority. Public Health: World Mosquito Day highlights the Mosquito Research and Control Unit’s role in modern Cayman, contrasting today’s control with earlier mosquito-heavy daily life. Reinsurance Growth Plan: Premier Andre Ebanks says Cayman’s NAIC Qualified Jurisdiction Status push (QJS) could take 16–18 months and help the jurisdiction “mature” in reinsurance while protecting the captive sector. Tokenized Finance: Symbiotic integrated instant USDC liquidity with Centrifuge tokenized funds, covering about $1.6B AUM. STEM in Action: Dart’s Work-X programme placed 31 Caymanian students into hands-on projects across 13 business areas, including IT and engineering-related work.
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