AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHealthcare & public trust: Members of the public pushed back on PM Laaulialemalietoa Schmidt’s criticism of doctors, saying deeper problems in Samoa’s health system are driving more patients to seek treatment overseas. Education-to-work gap: Educators and fisheries officials warned Samoa needs tighter links between schooling and real workplace skills, including communication, teamwork and practical experience. Budget debate & governance: Former PM Fiame Naomi Mataafa urged MPs to scrutinise the 2026/27 budget for genuine good governance and whether spending matches development priorities. Debt pressure: Economist Afualo warned Samoa could struggle to secure future support if it misses loan repayment obligations. Airline politics: Samoa’s parliament continued to clash over the planned airline relaunch and citizen/diaspora funding, with the PM dismissing ADB warnings as outsiders not understanding Samoa’s situation. Court & district councils: The Supreme Court set a timetable for the HRPP challenge to district council chair appointments, with interveners allowed and the hearing set for 13 July. Public safety: Police arrested a 41-year-old after viral footage of him shooting and damaging streetlights, prompting the PM to call on village councils to protect public assets. Human stories: A family appealed for help for baby Eliana awaiting a liver transplant in India, while Samoa also marked the return of Qantas flights to Auckland.
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