AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMango Murder Probe: Jonathan Andic, son of Mango founder Isak Andic, has denied allegations that he killed his father, calling the claims “serious, unjust and unfounded.” In an open letter to staff, he says the public story is “biased” and “distorted,” and announces he’s stepping down as vice chairman to focus on his legal defence after his arrest in Spain. Court Moves: Authorities say the case is being investigated as homicide after prosecutors reopened it in October 2025, following inconsistencies in Jonathan’s statements; he was released on €1m bail and ordered to surrender his passport and appear regularly in court. Family & Business Shock: The probe has thrown Europe’s fashion world into turmoil around one of Spain’s biggest retail dynasties, with earlier reporting describing a tense father-son relationship and the death initially treated as an accident. Aviation Policy Watch: Separately, European regional airline CEOs warn EU261 reform could threaten thin-route connectivity, urging policymakers to pause and reassess. Agriculture Focus: Barbados’ new chief agricultural officer flags praedial larceny, labour shortages, rising inputs, climate stress, and water scarcity as key hurdles for boosting local food production.
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