AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSamoan Politics & Courts: HRPP alleges District Development Chairpersons were appointed for political reasons, arguing FAST-linked applicants benefited from guideline changes and unfair handling as the Supreme Court hears the challenge. Child Protection & Justice: Samoa introduced new steps in Parliament to strengthen overseas adoption safeguards and expand the redress system for abuse in state care, following concerns about children harmed after overseas placements. Adoptions Update: Four children adopted to New Zealand families were returned to Samoa after abuse was confirmed, with counselling and support planned through health and education services. Public Bodies: Government inducted new board members for public enterprises, urging integrity, transparency, and alignment with national development goals. Maritime Works: PM inspected repairs to the Aurora V ferry in Australia, with safety upgrades planned and a plan to sell the vessel to recover costs. Sports & Identity: Payne Haas says he will not “backflip” and will play for Samoa at the Rugby League World Cup; Samoa also faced a tough start in the OFC U-16 campaign after PNG beat them 4-0. Culture & Community: Peace Corps welcomed a new 90th contingent to support English literacy and school libraries, while Jason Tiatia urged consistent habits to protect gagana Samoa. Digital Security: Samoa Observer’s Facebook page was hacked for nearly 24 hours, though the website and other platforms were not compromised. Climate-Smart Farming: Farmers learned climate-resilient taro methods through a project testing alley cropping, improved weed control, and better fallow management.
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