AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPrison & Power: Samoa’s Police Minister faces fresh scrutiny over reports of inmates being used for “personal projects,” raising questions about government integrity and whether proper safeguards were followed. Public Health & Fees: The Ministry of Education is slammed for charging parents $40 tala to process immunisation records, with calls for cheaper, smarter options after the measles crisis. Drugs & Rights: Police Minister Mark Mitchell says he needs advice before any “Good Samaritan” legal protections for people who call for help during overdoses. Education & Aid: Japan signs two grassroots school grants in Samoa, including new classrooms and a library for Faleaseela Primary School, plus funding for Itu o Tane College. Governance & Oversight: A leaked Cabinet paper claims to name board directors and chairpersons, reigniting debate over transparency and the role of government boards. Sports & Pride: Sua Faalogo returns to Siumu to encourage youth, while Noa Ta’amu becomes the first Samoan-heritage player drafted into the NHL. Culture & Food: Michelin stars go to 15 NZ restaurants, including Tala, praised as a win for Samoan cuisine on the international stage. Prime Minister Travel: PM Laaulialemalietoa heads to New Zealand for a routine medical check-up; Mulipola Anarosa Ale-Molio’o serves as Acting PM. Safety & Schools: Education Minister Loau Keneti Sio condemns a violent gang attack on a mother outside a school and says school-ground violence rules will be reviewed. Digital Security: Samoa and the Blue Pacific are warned of rising cyber threats as connectivity expands.
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