AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEnergy & Regulation: Belco and the Minister of Home Affairs are trading arguments over the Electricity Amendment Act, with Belco warning the changes could enable ministerial interference in the Integrated Resource Plan, while the Minister says the amendments ensure affordability and public impact are considered without weakening the independent regulator. Infrastructure Accountability: OBA MP Linda Smith questions the status of a $6.2m asphalt production plant and presses for updates on why it has yet to arrive, as Church Road works move forward via a partnership with Surface Experts. Shipping & Governance: Bermuda Container Line confirms John Wight’s retirement as chairman after 15 years, with Deputy Chairman George Hutchings stepping up. Public Sector Jobs: Government’s Public Service Career Fair & Expo heads to Pier Six tomorrow, featuring an executive panel on leadership and career pathways. Digital Assets Compliance: A Bermuda digital asset compliance boot camp at Bermuda College brings regulators and lawyers together to train DABA-regulated firms on licensing, governance, risk and oversight. Insurance Leadership: Arch Capital promotes Jerome Halgan to CEO of global reinsurance and names Michael Schmeiser CEO of global mortgage. Community & Culture: BAMZ and the Bermuda Zoological Society host a free Community Open House on June 20 to mark BAMZ’s 100th anniversary and BZS’s 50 years of support. Business Markets: Bermuda Stock Exchange trading was absent on June 17, leaving the RG/BSX index unchanged, while Butterfield shares slipped on NYSE.
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