AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMedical Staffing Update: Cuba’s ambassador says 59 Cuban medical professionals are still working in Trinidad and Tobago, with the future of the programme beyond 2027 uncertain. Public Health & Justice: Kaia Sealy’s lawyer argues her return to face charges should be delayed due to urgent medical and rehabilitative needs abroad, while TTPS says she is not being treated as a fugitive despite a warrant. Court Watch: In Tobago, a court lifts a five-week jet ski ban in Buccoo Reef Marine Park but keeps strict limits—no jet skis at Nylon Pool, no touting at Pigeon Point Heritage Park, speed and distance rules near shore, and bans on minors, stunts, and driving under the jetty. Community Safety: Police investigate the death of a 66-year-old livestock farmer found inside a pig pen in Gran Couva; an autopsy is pending. Workplace Safety: A garbage worker in Kelly Village was crushed by a reversing truck, raising fresh concerns about sanitation worker safety. Child Protection: Tobago House of Assembly leaders renew calls for stronger child-safety policing after the Angelo Tobias-Plaza case. Wellness & Care Access: A local focus on improving access to prosthetic care in Trinidad and Tobago highlights ongoing rehabilitation needs.
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