AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoPublic Procurement Modernization (Pakistan): Pakistan says it has finished preparations to launch e-PADS 2.0, an upgraded e-procurement system meant to boost transparency, accountability, and efficiency. Officials say the first e-PADS processed over Rs14 trillion in 2024-25 and generated savings of more than Rs20 billion, with thousands of agencies and suppliers already registered. Disaster Response (Venezuela): After devastating earthquakes, rescue teams in Catia La Mar pulled a 43-year-old man from rubble after nearly eight days, while officials report thousands dead and wounded and warn of a growing medical crisis. Government Efficiency (NYC): New York City’s Commission on Government Efficiency released a preliminary report proposing reforms to speed permitting and contracting, modernize outdated systems, and strengthen fiscal stability. Cybersecurity & Tech Oversight: Google Cloud pitched zero-trust security tools for governments; meanwhile, WhatsApp published FAQs on its optional username feature after India raised fraud and impersonation concerns. Accountability & Governance Pressure: Delhi ordered a CAG audit of power discoms over Rs 38,500 crore in regulatory assets; in the UK, Starmer issued a formal apology over forced adoption failings. Sports Integrity (Nigeria): Nigeria inaugurated the Technical Board of the Anti-Doping Centre, following the 2025 anti-doping law.
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