AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoIdentity Politics vs Performance: Malaysia’s PKR Sabah leader Mustapha Sakmud urged parties to stop exploiting racial and religious fears, arguing politics should be judged by policies and quality of life. Religious Trust & Accountability: Malaysia plans to explain Royal Commission findings on Tabung Haji nationwide via mosques, schools and community platforms, aiming to rebuild public trust in depositor savings. Workplace Justice: Hamilton, Ontario’s auditor general flagged systemic procedural fairness problems in the city’s HR investigations process, including concerns about neutrality. Local Democracy: Hamilton set Aug. 21 as the in-person deadline to register for the 2026 municipal election. Puerto Rican Culture: Worcester, Massachusetts held a standalone Puerto Rico festival after decades, blending food, music and history and signaling community demand for more cultural events. Music as Community Power: Bronx residents filled Orchard Beach for free salsa and hip-hop performances, while Louisville’s River City Drum Corps raised funds for youth music education through a line-dance-a-thon. Art in Public Life: Warsaw’s long-running open-air Chopin concerts continue to link music with national history. Education Spotlight: Norway’s audit says students’ reading, writing and math skills are not good enough, blaming school-system priorities. Art & Fashion: Ghana’s Accra Technical University showcased African fabrics in modern designs, pushing “wear your culture” as a business pathway.
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