AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoKathrid Empowerment in Thimphu: Thousands of devotees have gathered at Kuensel Phodrang as His Holiness the Je Khenpo bestows the month-long Kathrid Empowerment and Kyilchog Dorji Threngwa, with many saying they may not get another chance. Parliament & accountability: The Public Accounts Committee flags a deep engineering and procurement capacity crisis behind recurring public works irregularities, while MPs also push for changes to the Jabmi (Amendment) Bill’s pro bono legal services wording. Finance pressure: The government is set to review Bhutan’s lending rate framework with the RMA after calls for cheaper credit, as high borrowing costs weigh on businesses and households. Transport crackdown: BCTA has suspended permits of over 20 taxi operators for violating transport directives. Public safety: Thimphu Police investigate an alleged school battery case; students are suspended and counselling is underway. Climate risk talk: Media leaders at Paro’s Asia-Pacific summit stress stronger disaster communication as HKH monsoon forecasts point to below-normal rains but still high hazard risk for Bhutan. Digital identity push: Bhutan joins the 50-in-5 campaign to strengthen privacy-preserving self-sovereign digital ID foundations.
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