AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoState of Emergency scrutiny: With T&T now 503 days into the SoE over gang threats, the Attorney General says extra security was added after a Belmont incident—but reporting notes no public arrest or published detention order tied to May 8, raising questions about how threats are being documented and acted on. Oil spill compensation: Trinidad and Tobago has received about $61m from the IOPC for the Gulfstream disaster, far below the $86.3m offer, with further claims possible until Feb 2027. Aviation security at Piarco: Police say no local laws were breached after an aircraft carrying industrial explosives landed at Piarco and was later cleared to depart, while a separate national security probe remains active. Credit rating shake-up: NGC says Moody’s withdrawal followed a credit-rating framework realignment, not financial trouble—though it comes after Moody’s earlier downgrades. Procurement probe: LandmarkTT’s housing contracts are under scrutiny by the OPR after complaints, with officials defending the procurement approach. Energy & environment: Heritage reports another oil spill sighting in Tarouba as regulators and the public watch how spills are disclosed and cleaned up.
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