AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoParliamentary Ethics Probe: Samoa’s Speaker has referred allegations against Opposition Leader Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi, Deputy Fonotoe Lauofo Pierre Lauofo and Party Secretary Lealailepule Rimoni Aiafi to a Privileges and Ethics Committee, with the panel set to report back by 20 October 2026. Budget & Social Support: Finance Minister Mulipola Anarosa Ale-Molioo’s 2026/27 Budget sets up a Child Wellbeing Benefit ($100 a month for eligible children from birth to 35 months, plus a $200 baby bonus), lifts pensions for 70+ from $300 to $500, and expands shelter financing for vulnerable families. Moana Pasifika Fallout: With Moana Pasifika placed into liquidation, the government is seeking advice on recovering a $2.75m taxpayer-backed Sport NZ loan, while captain Miracle Fai’ilagi says he still hopes the franchise can be saved. Possible Rescue Bids: Kanaloa Rugby’s takeover push is backed by four Pacific unions (Samoa, Tonga, Cook Islands and Niue), as liquidators look for approaches and a tender process continues. Courtroom Contempt Twist: In the Falealili No.1 contempt case, witnesses Malili Nofovaega and Fa’amotuti’a Sei changed earlier claims about being hidden by FAST, saying they were misled and apologising for wording used in court. Regional Fisheries Security: Pacific nations completed Operation Tui Moana 2026, a three-week surveillance effort targeting illegal fishing and maritime crime across multiple Pacific EEZs, including Samoa. Sport on the Home Front: The 37th Vailima Marist International 7s will headline Samoa’s Independence celebrations, with the Prime Minister backing continued government support for rugby and local sport.
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