AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPenal Code Overhaul: The Chamber of Deputies approved a public consultation to collect proposals for amendments to the new Penal Code before it takes effect Aug. 3, with no fixed submission deadline and abortion grounds off the table. Police Reform Cost Debate: Journalist Ramón Tolentino says the executive commissioner for National Police reform has cost the state about RD$60 million in pay, renewing questions about results and transparency. Cybersecurity for Citizens: Indotel launched the procurement process for a Cybersecurity Assistance Center to help people respond to scams, identity theft, hacked accounts, sextortion and other digital crimes. Tourism Under Pressure: Asonahores warned that higher passenger transport fees could hurt DR tourism competitiveness, while tourism groups urged the government to review solid-waste fees under Law 225-20, saying they hit MSMEs hardest. Integrity in Sports: The National Baseball Commissioner elected members of its Government Integrity and Regulatory Compliance Commission to strengthen ethics and compliance in public sports management. U.S. Visa Detention Hits Dominican Athlete: Savannah State baseball player Johan Sandoval, from the Dominican Republic, was detained by ICE over alleged F-1 visa issues; family and supporters are seeking legal help. Local Housing Reality: A lawyer said DR rent increases in the National District are largely governed by contract terms, since there’s no law capping rent hikes. UASD Flag Replacement: UASD apologized after the National Flag on campus tore in strong winds, saying replacement flags are being procured. Indotel Cybersecurity Assistance Center: Indotel will provide guidance for digital security incidents, complementing law enforcement.
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