AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoParliament & Budget: Samoa’s Parliament has passed the 2026/2027 Appropriation Bill, approving the first budget under PM La’auli Schmidt: $1.5b in spending with a projected cash deficit of $215.9m, plus new social supports like a Child Wellbeing Benefit and higher pensions for seniors. Ombudsman Appointment: Former Supreme Court judge Vui Clarence Nelson was appointed Ombudsman, but his swearing-in was cancelled after he had to leave Samoa overseas. Governance & Media: PM Schmidt axed the government’s weekly press conferences for all media, saying it will “calm the seas,” while also pointing to a Cabinet directive leak tied to a near-$1m payment to BlueWave Wireless. Courts & Elections: The Supreme Court ordered summons for seven defendants who failed to appear for sentencing in the Falealili 1 election petition matter, with a decision set for 15 July. Justice & Law Reform: The Justice Minister called Samoa’s election laws “stupid” and said a Commission of Inquiry will review the 2025 election and election laws. Public Service & Security: The PSC chief attended the UN Public Service Forum in Georgia, and 30 women graduated from a Pacific border-security leadership programme. Health & Regional Links: Aki Ah Dar received successful heart surgery in Fiji through a Samoa-government partnership. International Scrutiny: New reporting alleges US HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may have misled the US Senate about his 2019 Samoa visit amid vaccine controversy.
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