AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Safety: National Security Minister Michael Weeks says the public CCTV network was working during the May 24 Southampton Rangers shooting, with footage secured and already helping lead to arrests, while acknowledging intermittent camera failures that must be fixed. Crime Update: Police have arrested a third teenager linked to the incident, following earlier arrests of a 19-year-old, a 17-year-old and a 16-year-old. Banking Regulation: The Bermuda Monetary Authority proposes steep penalties for late banking filings, including a jump up to $10m, and is consulting on updated rules aimed at making the framework more resilient. Captive Insurance: Bermuda Captive Conference highlights continued industry momentum: BMA interest in stablecoin opportunities for captives, plus Convex launching a UK-based MGA (Kinetic Insurance Services) and Norfolk Reinsurance/IML expanding SAC-focused offerings. Local Culture & Health: A new film in the Voices of the Rock series immortalises Ruth E. Thomas, while Bermuda College nursing students mark graduation from the accredited associate programme. Sports: Karl Roberts takes charge of the Bermuda women’s football team for back-to-back matches as the BFA searches for a permanent head coach.
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