AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPrediction-Market Probe: A new Irish Times investigation says more than $1m was traded on Polymarket for the Dublin Central byelection, with 86% of funds coming from accounts showing self-trading patterns—raising red flags for possible market manipulation or money-laundering, though no link to candidate Gerry Hutch is alleged. Cayman Public Safety: RCIPS has opened its second 2026 local constable recruit drive, with applications due 14 June and a six-stage selection plus 22 weeks’ training. Air Connectivity Push: Jamaica will host the CTO Air Connectivity Summit in Kingston on Feb. 23, 2027, building on last year’s Bermuda meeting where Cayman’s tourism director called air links “our oxygen.” Cayman Finance & Markets: The government plans a long-term “Caymanian Baby Bond” (no early withdrawals) and dropped the $25 expungement fee. Corporate Watch: Blue Gold’s Cayman court ruling keeps an interim injunction in place in its shareholder litigation.
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