AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPublic Finance & Courts: Prosecutors say former executives tied to Operation Onco14 will face charges including fraud, money laundering, and high-tech crimes after an alleged scheme to divert funds meant for cancer patients and SeNaSa resources at the Cibao Oncology Center. MSME & Procurement: PROLIDERCOOP will host a forum on June 27-28 to help micro, small and medium suppliers navigate the new Public Procurement Law 47-25 and its regulation 52-26. Remittances: The Central Bank reports remittances reached $5.1701B in the first five months of 2026, up 5.4% year-on-year, with the U.S. sending 82.3% of formal flows in May. Energy Transition: Solar keeps leading renewable growth, with installed solar capacity up 100 MW between 2025 and June 2026 and renewables now exceeding 2,000 MW. Social Spending Watch: The government is reviewing social protection beneficiaries to target subsidies better and generate about RD$10B in savings. Fuel Prices: MICM set weekly fuel increases of RD$3 to RD$6 per gallon for gasoline and diesel. Local Infrastructure & Services: DIDA urged AFP affiliates in Santiago to claim pending pension funds, while OMSA temporarily suspended part of Santo Domingo’s Cable Car Line 1 for maintenance.
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