AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoOmbudsman Shuffle: Samoa’s Parliament passed the 2026/2027 Budget and then moved to appoint former Supreme Court judge Vui Clarence Nelson as Ombudsman—though his swearing-in was later cancelled after he had to leave Samoa overseas. Budget & Governance: MPs endorsed Samoa’s first budget under PM La’auli Schmidt, approving a $1.5b appropriation with a projected cash deficit, plus major spending on district development, health, education, and a new child wellbeing benefit. Election Law Fight: Justice Minister Fesolai Tuigamala called election laws “stupid” and backed a Commission of Inquiry into the 2025 election, while PM also signalled a push for drug testing for MPs. Cabinet Leaks: PM warned about leaked Cabinet directives after a directive ordering payment for school Wi-Fi surfaced online soon after Cabinet approval. Manawanui Dispute: Samoa and New Zealand remain at odds over whether further compensation is being negotiated after the HMNZS Manawanui sinking. Media Pressure: Revenue Minister Pauga Talalelei Pauga threatened to revoke the Samoa Observer’s licence over alleged incorrect reporting. Regional Context: A new report reignited scrutiny of US Health Secretary RFK Jr’s Samoa visit amid vaccine-related claims.
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