AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBermuda Police Service: Police took a 27-year-old woman into custody after social media reports linked her to an INTERPOL Red Notice for a June 2025 murder in the Philippines; the force says it’s working with overseas partners and will share limited details due to an active, sensitive case. BMA Compliance: From 1 October 2026, the Bermuda Monetary Authority will require police clearance certificates for “key persons” at AML/ATF-regulated financial institutions, including certificates from countries of residence where applicants lived for more than six months in the past three years. Road Safety: Officers issued close to 70 traffic tickets by midday, including 40 for speeding and 10 for mobile phone use while driving, as enforcement continues islandwide. Aviation Leadership: Lester Nelson will retire as Bermuda Airport Authority CEO on 1 October after more than nine years, including oversight of the LF Wade redevelopment. Business & Finance: The RG/BSX Index stayed flat at 3,829.47 after 2,900 shares traded; meanwhile, STS Digital says clients can use an on-chain US dollar bond (USDM1) as collateral. Sports & Community: Bermuda’s men fell to Dominica in a five-set ECVA bronze match; and the Each One Reach One back-to-school drive is targeting $80,000 to dress pupils for their first day. International Courts: Bermuda will host Privy Council appeal hearings in April 2027.
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