AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAffordable Housing Loan: Housing and Municipalities Minister Zane DeSilva says a $64m, government-guaranteed Bermuda Commercial Bank loan will back 84 new homes in St David’s (Tommy Fox Road) and Sandys (Albert Row and Victoria Place), with work set to start in August. Cricket—Qualifier Update: Bermuda’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Americas Sub-Regional Qualifier schedule has been revised, moving Sunday’s matches to Saturday, June 27. Cricket—Bermuda vs Belize: After rain delays, Bermuda beat Belize by ten wickets in a rain-affected chase, reaching the target with openers Onias Bascome and Delray Rawlins. Public Accountability: The Supreme Court struck out a complaint against the Bermuda Monetary Authority by former senior analyst Craig Walls, who alleged constitutional rights breaches. Public Service Transparency: Bermuda’s Information Commissioner’s Office says eight senior public servants committed “serious statutory breach” by failing to issue overdue decisions under the Public Access to Information Act. Business—Shareholder Return: Allshores plans a tender offer to buy up to 689,655 shares at $29 each, aiming to return as much as $20m to shareholders. Education—AES Closure: The Adult Education School will close June 24 for the funeral of former Premier Sir John Swan, reopening June 25.
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