AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoVietnam-linked crime probe: Samoa police say three more people’s bank accounts have been frozen as part of investigations into a gang-related murder in Vietnam, after Joseph Vaa confessed to gunning down suspected “Coconut Cartel” leader Lorenzo Lemalu Tovia in Ho Chi Minh City and Steve Tofa admitted being his accomplice. Scam warning: ANZ Samoa urges customers to be alert after fake ANZ advertisements appeared online, stressing it will never ask for passwords, card details or one-time passcodes via social media or unsolicited messages. Independence honours: Samoa marked its 64th Independence Anniversary by presenting top national honours to 33 recipients, with PM La’aulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt calling on Samoans to serve their communities and prepare for a brighter future. Youth and politics: A new governance survey says many Samoa youth feel shut out of political processes, with frustration over unfair development and concerns about independence in the judiciary and media. Moana Pasifika future: Rugby’s Moana Pasifika crisis deepened after liquidation, but the Rugby Players Association says a rescue may still be possible if a firm plan and commitments come quickly. Regional welfare concern: A viral report from Sydney has raised alarms about Pacific workers living rough under a bridge, renewing calls for stronger welfare and support under Australia’s seasonal work schemes.
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