AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMango Murder Probe: Spain’s fashion world is still reeling after Mango founder Isak Andic died in a cliff fall near Barcelona in Dec 2024; his son Jonathan Andic, arrested last week and released on €1m bail, denies any role and says the “murder” narrative is “serious, unjust and unfounded,” while temporarily stepping down from Mango leadership to focus on his legal defence. Montserrat Governance & Parliament: Montserrat’s Legislative Department has launched an essay competition, “Voices of Leadership,” inviting residents to reflect on the island’s political history and key parliamentary figures. Regional Parliamentary Links: Montserrat’s Speaker Marjorie Smith and Clerk Dr. Judith Baker are attending the Cayman Islands’ 2026 Commons and Overseas Territories Speakers’ Conference, focused on keeping legislatures resilient amid political and technological change. Development Funding: Government says Montserrat has secured EC$8.1m under the Caribbean Development Bank’s Basic Needs Trust Fund 11, with projects aimed at poverty reduction, livelihoods, and essential services. Health Watch: Montserrat’s Ministry of Health says Ebola risk remains low while monitoring DRC and Uganda outbreaks, and it’s also tracking two imported malaria cases reported in Antigua & Barbuda. Disaster Preparedness: A Montserrat delegation returned from a UK Overseas Territories disaster management directors’ conference in Miami as hurricane planning ramps up for the 2026 season.
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