AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoMedia & Digital Governance: Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim says the Media Innovation Fund will keep running and be topped up after RM30 million was set aside, with 72 media firms already receiving RM24.57 million to speed digital transformation and training. Public Finance & Service Delivery: Bahrain reports upgrading 83 government services across 17 entities in five months, cutting processing times by at least 25% and reducing paperwork and steps through full digitalization. Health System Funding: Wales announces £145 million extra for NHS Wales, targeting waiting lists with £100 million for day-to-day support plus new surgical and diagnostic hubs. Local Elections & Citizen Access: South Africa’s IEC urges voters to use the June 20-21 registration weekend to register, verify, or update details for the 2026 local government elections—no proof of residence required, just an ID. Social Policy & Accountability: A state inter-caste marriage incentive scheme is stuck in delays: thousands of eligible couples are approved but waiting for fund release, with only a tiny share receiving the first instalment so far. Immigration Enforcement: A US government crackdown is escalating with large fines for immigrants who remain after deportation orders, followed by lawsuits seeking million-dollar judgments. Online Safety Rules: The UK faces pressure to lower its social media ban age from 16 to 13, with a petition already surpassing the threshold to force a government response. Sports Governance Reform: India’s AIFF approves a revised constitution aligned with the National Sports Governance Act, including an election panel and matchday protocol changes.
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