AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOAS Oversight Under Fire: A Trump administration memo is pushing for an independent probe into OAS assistant secretary general Albert Ramdin, citing alleged administrative irregularities, nepotism, and misuse of resources—while also spotlighting Suriname-linked investigations involving his close advisor Xaviera Jessurun. Corruption Watch: Transparency International’s 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index ranks Haiti at the bottom in the Caribbean, with Suriname and Guyana among the lowest performers. Suriname Politics & Governance: Suriname President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons urged tighter accountability, including a hard push for asset declarations, while separate reporting highlights Suriname’s court order forcing a fuel company to resume deliveries to KLM. Regional Diplomacy: Geerlings-Simons’ visit to the Dominican Republic renewed calls for deeper cooperation, including renewable energy, tourism, and parliamentary exchange. Sports (World Cup Build-Up): With the 2026 tournament nearing, coverage ranges from Caribbean Cup preparations involving Suriname champions SV Broki to World Cup debut storylines and match previews.
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