AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCentral Bank Reform Push: Samoa’s Central Bank of Samoa Amendment Bill 2026 cleared its second reading, with the key change separating the governor from the board chair role—aimed at strengthening governance and oversight, after opposition and IMF-linked concerns about independence. Credit Rules Locked In: Parliament also passed the Credit Information Register Bill 2026 on its final reading, setting up a Central Bank-run register for creditworthiness data and repayment histories, with reporting duties for banks and other lenders. Foreign Investment Overhaul: The Foreign Investment Amendment Bill 2026 advanced on second reading, tightening definitions, adding beneficial-owner disclosures, and requiring foreign investors to register before investing. Cabinet Shake-Up: Tea To’oala Peato, Samoa’s oldest MP, was sworn in as a Cabinet minister overseeing the Legislative Assembly and the Office of the Ombudsman. Governance & Oversight Appointments: Fa’amoetauloa Fa’asavalu Ah Siu Lin was sworn in as Samoa’s new Controller and Auditor-General, while Deputy PM/Finance hosted a World Bank mission on growth and jobs priorities. Public Debate on Power & Truth: A political opinion piece warns that misinformation can corrode public trust and democratic accountability. Environment & Waste: SPREP says Samoa will join a €6m regional marine litter and plastic waste project, and grassroots recyclers are calling for a stronger voice in how recycling decisions are made.
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