AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHigh Court Ruling: Grenada’s Government has been ordered to pay former Head of Rural Development Byron L.J. Campbell EC$47,236 plus interest after the court found his contract termination was wrongful. Local Planning Fight: A Woodford community group is weighing legal action over the Rayneau Development, alleging environmental harm and that works started before required safeguards were met. Tourism & Health Push: Grenada launched its Tourism and Health Program with CARPHA to boost visitor-based surveillance, training, and disease prevention across hotels and vessels. Mental Health Support: The government says a National Suicide Prevention Hotline is expected to go live by end of June, amid concern over rising suicide figures. Regional Airlift: New airline interline partnerships are aimed at easing Caribbean travel frustrations by making it easier to connect flights across networks. Tourism Agenda: Grenada outlined a 12–24 month tourism plan focused on site upgrades, stronger airlift, digital marketing, and community tourism. NNP Politics: Opposition leader Emmalin Pierre says an NNP government would cut taxes on water and electricity, while party convention results reshaped the St George North-west leadership. Caribbean Governance Watch: Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index ranks Haiti lowest in the region, while several others score higher.
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