AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoPublic Safety: Bermuda Police urged residents to speak up and protect consent after a sexual assault warning, including keeping drinks covered, watching surroundings, and calling 911 for help. Justice & Community Safety: The Senate heard debate tied to the Pension (Increase) Amendment Act 2026, with an independent senator saying she felt “frustrated” and that senators were being “obstructed.” Corrections & Reintegration: The Attorney-General outlined “Astor House,” a transitional housing and support plan for people leaving prison, funded through multiple ministries. Local Environment: Authorities are treating a possible rattlesnake sighting in Southampton seriously, urging residents to call 911 and not approach. Business Appointments: Miller named Kim Plant head of North American property, while Hamilton Insurance Group announced leadership promotions at Hamilton Select. Scholarship: The Bermuda Equal Justice Initiative launched a $10,000 annual scholarship for Bermudians pursuing criminal law. Road Safety Event: CG Insurance backed the fourth annual CG Slow Race at Motor Fest, promoting control over speed. Sports/Business Brief: Walkers promoted seven Bermudians across Bermuda and London.
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