AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoVietnam Case Update: Samoa’s acting police chief says Vietnam declined a request for face-to-face interviews with two men charged over the Ho Chi Minh “Coconut Cartel” killing, leaving the case with a multi-agency task force and written questions as the only option. Rugby Governance: In Parliament, PM Schmidt says Australia told him to sign the AU$50m Veimoana rugby agreement, while Lakapi Samoa chair Namulauulu Sami Leota was formally appointed to the World Rugby Council. Public Finance & Accountability: Former PM Fiame Naomi Mata’afa urges MPs to scrutinise the 2026/27 budget for real good-governance spending and reserves, and economist Afualo warns Samoa could lose future support if loan repayments aren’t met. Labour & Services Pressure: A Vaisigano MP calls for removal of a district hospital doctor, and another MP warns labour mobility is draining village manpower, hurting district development delivery. Minimum Wage: Samoa’s minimum wage rises to WST$5.24 from 1 July 2026, with WST$6.05 due in July 2028. Police/Corrections Promotions: New promotions are announced across Police and Prisons and Corrections. International Security: Interpol reports a sharp cybercrime surge across Asia and the South Pacific. Education & Skills: Post-School Education Week opens with calls to link training to jobs, while the Public Service Commission highlights workforce development milestones. Infrastructure: Contract awarded for Apia Park and the Samoa Aquatic Center rehabilitation ahead of the Pacific Games.
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