AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLegal Aid Showdown: Ireland’s Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan is locked in a standoff with solicitors over criminal legal aid fee reforms, with court delays and political pressure rising as some lawyers refuse the new single-payment scheme. Pensions & Social Security: Ghana’s government says pension improvements will track economic recovery, rolling out SSNIT’s Member Value Programme to boost benefits for contributors and retirees. AI Governance With Teeth: Kenya’s proposed AI Bill would move “ethics” into enforceable duties for high-risk systems, including impact assessments and multi-year records, backed by a new AI Commissioner. Digital Services at the Border: Vietnam’s Dong Nai commune Bu Gia Map is using a two-tier model and a one-stop electronic system to speed up procedures via in-person and online submissions. Public Safety & Health Policy: UK ministers launch a 12-week consultation on vape packaging and display rules aimed at reducing youth appeal. Courts & Police Administration: Telangana High Court orders the state to clarify seniority rules in a DSP dispute, giving the government a final chance before a July 28 decision. Infrastructure & Housing After Disasters: Venezuela’s government says it’s advancing housing interventions and emergency sheltering after earthquakes, while also restarting road and water works. Government Accountability in Contracting: A DHS watchdog probe is reportedly weighing a criminal referral involving Corey Lewandowski over potentially improper federal contracting. Food Policy for Farmers: Sri Lanka’s government plans to expand locally produced rice into non-food uses like beer and animal feed to create a bigger market and improve prices for paddy growers.
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