AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAnti-Money Laundering Watch: Tunisia’s Financial Analysis Commission says suspicious transaction reports nearly tripled from 2020 to 2025, rising from 446 to 1,334, with banks and the National Post Office still dominating reporting. Public Transport Upgrade (Sfax): The Sfax regional transport company received four new articulated buses worth nearly 2.5 million dinars to modernize mobility. Regional Integration (COMESA): COMESA Secretary-General Chileshe Kapwepwe is in Tunisia to deepen participation in the bloc, with forums and a Women in Business event aimed at boosting trade and investment. Tunisia-Italy Cooperation (Siliana): A €1.8m project funded by Italy’s development cooperation launches in Siliana to support dairy livestock farmers with practical solutions to drought, input costs and resource pressure. Human Rights & Justice: Tunisia’s rights landscape remains tense as a journalist and prominent defender face long sentences, while a football federation figure, Wadie Jary, was released pending a new October appeal hearing. Governance & Civil Society: A report highlights Tunisia’s civil society being criminalised, adding to concerns about shrinking civic space. Environment: A sea-turtle specialist warns of vigilance during peak nesting season, noting key nesting areas like the Kuriat Islands and Chebba.
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