AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRacism & rights spotlight: Samoa’s Ombudsman and the National Human Rights Institution renewed warnings about “systemic discrimination and abuse of power,” urging authorities to stamp out racism and misuse of authority. Inflation pressure: Samoa’s CPI rose 5.8% in June, driven mainly by fuel and transport costs—diesel up 77.4% and petrol up 37%—with transport adding 2.8 points to the annual increase. Ferry decision pending: Government inspectors in Australia assessed Aurora V repairs after safety concerns; once upgrades meet maritime standards, the state will decide whether to deploy, lease, or sell the vessel to recover about SAT$20m already spent. Public governance in court: HRPP alleges District Development Chairperson appointments were politically motivated, pointing to guideline timing and Cabinet decisions. Child protection & adoption: Four children adopted to New Zealand families were returned to Samoa after abuse was confirmed, with New Zealand having suspended overseas adoptions temporarily in 2025. Agriculture & climate resilience: A Samoa-linked project is testing climate-resilient taro methods, including alley cropping, improved weed control, and fallow management. Sports & culture: Samoa’s presence in Pacific rugby league and the wider region continues, while local cultural events like MANA: A Polynesian Revue & Luau celebrate Samoan storytelling abroad.
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