AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTransnational Crime & Police Accountability: Samoa’s acting police commissioner moved to calm public alarm after correcting claims that Australian murder suspect Anthony Pele “could have been in Samoa,” saying immigration records show his last visit was in 2023 and that a posted photo was from his Instagram in 2024. Court Access in Vietnam: Samoa also reported Vietnam denied requests for face-to-face interviews with two Apia men, Joseph Vaa and Steve Tofa, leaving Samoa to submit written questions while proceedings continue. Rugby Governance & Funding Row: In parliament, PM Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt said Australia told him to sign the AU$50m Veimoana rugby agreement, while Lakapi Samoa’s chairman was appointed to the World Rugby Council. Super Rugby Deadline Pressure: Moana Pasifika’s future is expected to be decided this week, with NZR saying an announcement is due by Friday. Cybercrime Focus: Interpol says cybercrime is surging across Asia and the South Pacific, and Samoa is among Pacific states participating in a regional cybercrime initiative. Cost of Living & Labour Policy: Samoa’s minimum wage rises to WST$5.24 from 1 July 2026, with further steps to WST$6.05 by July 2028. Health Service Complaint: A Vaisigano MP called for removal of a district hospital doctor in Sataua, alleging long absences and poor care, as the health minister promised action.
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