AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDistrict Development Chair court fight: HRPP says Samoa’s District Development Chairperson appointments were politically driven, arguing guideline changes came after applications and that outcomes show discrimination, while the Government defends the selection process. Abuse redress & adoption reforms: Parliament advanced the Overseas Adoptions Legislation Bill (first reading) and the Redress System for Abuse in Care Bill (second reading), as Government reiterates child safety and major funding for survivor support. Public bodies leadership: Samoa inducted new board members for public enterprises, with the Acting PM urging integrity, transparency, and alignment to the 2026/27 budget priorities. Ferry repair scrutiny: Prime Minister Schmidt inspected the Aurora V ferry repair works in Australia, noting over $20m already paid, safety concerns, and plans to complete upgrades before selling to recover costs. Water warning: Samoa faces a 60–70% chance of below-normal rainfall over coming months, prompting urgent household and business water conservation. Autism support push: Families launched the Samoa Otisi Society to improve access to information and services for autistic and neurodivergent people, with an official launch set for 10 August. Peace Corps arrives: A 90th Peace Corps contingent (27 volunteers) begins two years of English literacy support across schools in Upolu, Savaii and Manono. Climate-smart farming: Farmers are being trained on climate-resilient taro methods, including alley cropping, improved weed control, and fallow cover crops. Safata 2 by-election: FAST candidate Tuia Fuatogi Letoa leads in preliminary results after switching from HRPP.
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