AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCourts & Public Order: A commentary questions why convicted rapist and prison escapee Lauititi Tualima was able to openly challenge the Chief Justice in Supreme Court, reigniting debate on law, accountability and public safety. Violence: Samoa Police confirmed two weekend homicides after alleged assaults—one at Togafuafua (22-year-old) and another at Taumeasina Hideaway (53-year-old), with arrests made in the second case. Social Media Crackdown: Police warned the public against false and defamatory posts, including claims that a Member of Parliament was arrested in a drug raid—police say no such raid happened. Labour & Skills: A new business survey says almost half of employers lost staff to overseas labour mobility schemes, with calls for stronger local training and workforce planning. Climate & Food Security: USP research is developing climate-smart taro farming approaches to protect soil health and yields across Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. Regional Development: Acting PM/Finance Minister Mulipola met ADB’s new Pacific director in Suva, while Australia announced an extra WST$19.2m budget support for electricity, education and healthcare. Aviation & Trade: Faleolo International Airport’s new apron and aerobridges mark a major upgrade for Samoa’s international gateway. Sports & Culture: Leififi College hosted the start of the national secondary schools rugby tournament; Manu Samoa opened its Nations Cup campaign with a big win over Hong Kong China. Tourism & Fales: Backlash grows over TikTok-style beach fale videos aimed at tourists, with concerns raised about how Samoa’s privately owned beach access works. Pacific Security Watch: China’s missile test in the Pacific drew criticism after Australia signed a new defence pact with Fiji.
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