AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCentral Bank Watch: The Central Bank of Samoa says foreign reserves should stay “comfortable” at about SAT$1.7bn, covering 15.7 months of imports, and it’s keeping monetary policy unchanged as inflation is expected to rise temporarily. Court & Elections: Samoa’s courts have struck down corrupt electoral outcomes again—Falealili 1 is back to a by-election after the Court of Appeal dismissed Toelupe Onesemo’s challenge, while Vaimauga 3 is also headed for another by-election after both candidates were found guilty of bribery and corrupt practices. Governance Integrity: A fresh controversy is raised over the Police Minister’s use of prisoners for “personal projects,” with questions about process and government integrity. Public Health & Safety: The Ministry of Health marks World Food Safety Day with renewed calls for safer food handling and stronger compliance, while separate coverage highlights debate over legal protections for people facing drug overdoses. Japan Partnerships: Japan is backing school infrastructure in Samoa through grassroots grants, and Samoa’s leaders also return from Japan with a pledged SAT$4.6m for medical equipment. Leadership & Administration: Prime Minister Laaulialemalietoa Schmidt is in New Zealand for routine medical checks, with the Deputy Prime Minister acting during his absence. Cyber Risk: Samoa and the wider Blue Pacific are warned of rising cyber threats as digital services expand.
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