AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRegional diplomacy in Apia: New Zealand’s Winston Peters met Samoa, Tonga and Tokelau leaders to push shared Polynesian priorities on climate, security, migration and culture. Independence spotlight: Samoa marked its 64th Independence Anniversary with 33 people receiving national honours, while Australia’s Governor-General opened a new Samoan Parliamentary Precinct funded by AUD 34.1m. Governance and rights debate: A Samoa governance survey says many young Samoans feel leaders favour the wealthy and that culture and tradition can limit human rights in practice. Public safety and crime: PM Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt warned youth are being “used” by international drug rings after Samoans confessed in a Vietnam killing case; the Ombudsman also raised fair-trial concerns. Sports politics: New Zealand moved to help save Moana Pasifika, directing talks with NZ Rugby as the franchise faces liquidation and a $2.75m loan recovery question. Health and tech support: Australia delivered ICT equipment to strengthen Samoa’s e-Health services. Community and culture: Police and Fire fautasi recruits won Malu o Samoa’s Independence Day race, tying the win to a “Say No to Drugs” message.
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