AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTrade & Investment: New Zealand’s Todd McClay will chair the FITP Partnership ministerial meeting in Auckland on 17 July, with observers including Fiji and Samoa, aiming to cut trade barriers and reduce red tape across 21 economies. Court & Governance: Samoa’s Supreme Court hears HRPP’s challenge to District Development Chairperson appointments, alleging political motivation and discrimination, while the Government defends the selection process. Child Protection Law: Parliament advances the Overseas Adoptions Legislation Bill, with lawmakers stressing safeguards after concerns about abuse in some overseas adoptive homes. Historical Abuse Redress: The Redress System for Abuse in Care Bill moves through second reading, backed by a stated $533m, four-year investment to improve support for survivors. Public Enterprises: Samoa inducted new board members for public bodies, urging integrity, transparency, and alignment with national development goals. Infrastructure Oversight: PM Schmidt inspected the Aurora V ferry repair works in Australia, with Samoa Ports Authority saying upgrades are being checked against contract and safety standards. Adoption Fallout: Four children returned to Samoa after confirmation of abuse by adoptive families in New Zealand, with counselling and care support flagged. Social Policy: A new Samoa Otisi Society launches to improve autism support and inclusion, citing gaps in local services. Climate & Water: Samoa faces a risk of below-average rainfall and urged early water conservation to protect supplies and agriculture. Pacific Diplomacy via Sport: Samoa’s rugby league and Pacific partnerships keep making headlines, including the Australia-backed Pacific Rugby League Partnership and Samoa/Tonga rugby league matchups.
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