AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSamoan Courtroom Accountability: Samoa’s Supreme Court found 27 Falealili 1 defendants guilty of contempt and ordered fines totalling $10,300 tala, while dismissing others for lack of evidence and clearing some who relied on false claims the hearing was cancelled—reinforcing that free and fair elections are the “bedrock” of democratic governance. Public Power & Infrastructure: EPC announced planned outages in western Upolu (Afega and surrounding villages) on July 18, plus emergency switching in Fagaloa today, tied to maintenance and bridge-related power realignment. Ferry Future Decision: Samoa will decide the fate of the Aurora V after repairs in Australia, with the PM inspecting progress and the government weighing leasing or selling to recover major costs. Governance Dispute in Court: HRPP argues District Development Chairperson appointments were politically motivated, while the government defends the selection process as lawful. Regional Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Winston Peters meets Niue, Fiji and Samoa ministers in Auckland, aiming to strengthen Pacific connections amid shifting security pressures. CHOGM Prep: Antigua and Barbuda formally launches the CHOGM 2026 accreditation process for leaders, delegates and media ahead of 1–4 November. Tourism & Culture: Tourism experts urge Kiwis to be better tourists as borders reopen, stressing sustainable, culture-respecting travel. Human Rights Lens: Samoa’s Ombudsman and human rights body again flag concerns about systemic discrimination and abuse of power.
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