AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCrime & Security: Samoa’s acting police commissioner says Vietnam has refused face-to-face interviews with two Apia men charged over a Ho Chi Minh City murder, leaving Samoa to submit written questions only—while concerns grow about wider criminal networks and how people wanted by Australian police may move through the region. Governance & Accountability: In parliament, the Attorney General’s move to hire independent prosecutors for suspended police and prosecution leaders sparks fresh debate over “truth” and whether justice is being seen to be done. Rugby & Sports Funding: Samoa PM Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt says Australia told him to sign the AU$50m Veimoana rugby agreement, as Moana Pasifika’s future nears a deadline and World Rugby links keep moving. Finance & Policy: Associate Minister Asiata Tafu Salevao tells MPs Samoa can buy an aircraft if it chooses, citing a borrowing threshold and stable debt, while MPs also discuss turning off Facebook comments and keeping Sundays sacred. Community & Youth: Netball Samoa names its Invitational squad for a July series, and a Pacific youth forum urges young people into democracy and governance. Work & Cost of Living: Samoa’s minimum wage rises to WST$5.24 from 1 July, with further steps to reach WST$6.05 in 2028.
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