AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoShriners Bingo Case: Final sentencing has landed in the Aloha Shriners fraud scheme, with Jose Arthur Chan Jr. getting 60 months and Christine Chan 70 months, both ordered to repay $10,750,804 to Shriners; fugitive Michael Marasigan was sentenced in absentia to 262 months. Prosecutors say bingo proceeds meant for children’s medical travel were diverted and laundered for personal gain. Disaster Comms: The FCC voted to streamline its Disaster Information Reporting System, replacing multiple manual fields with a simpler form so broadcasters and other providers can spend less time on red tape during recovery. Church & Migration: Oceania Catholic bishops wrapped a Guam meeting focused on modern slavery, migration, and pastoral care, including how digital tools can help across the region. Pacific Sports: The Philippines’ men’s team will host Guam and Myanmar in June tri-nation friendlies at Rizal Memorial as part of its 2026 buildup. Guam Watch: GuamWEBZ has appealed to the Office of Public Accountability after the Mayors’ Council rejected its protest over a $90K residential verification software contract.
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