AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoRugby Governance: Lakapi Samoa chairman Namulauulu Sami Leota has been formally appointed to represent Samoa on the World Rugby Council, keeping Samoa at the top table for decisions on governance, competitions and player welfare. Parliament & Rugby Funding: PM Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt told MPs Australia urged him to sign the AU$50m Veimoana rugby agreement, sparking a heated exchange over accountability and transparency. Justice & Safety Abroad: Vietnam has declined Samoa’s request for face-to-face interviews with two men charged over the Ho Chi Minh shooting of Coconut Cartel figure Lorenzo Lemalu, leaving the case under investigation. Local Economy: Samoa’s minimum wage rises 40 sene to WST$5.24 from 1 July 2026, with staged increases to reach WST$6.05 in July 2028. Health Services: A Vaisigano 1 MP called for removal of the district doctor at Sataua hospital, alleging serious service failures and deaths. Education & Jobs: Samoa marked Post-School Education Week, with leaders stressing PSET as a pathway to skills, innovation and employment. Transport Link: Qantas is set to announce Moana Pasifika’s Super Rugby Pacific future this week, while Qantas also launched a long 737 service connecting Sydney–Auckland–Apia. Public Concern Over Crime Claims: Australia’s “Most Wanted” fugitive Anthony Pele has posted claims of being in Samoa, prompting Samoa’s acting police commissioner to address public alarm. Sports Development: Australia’s Defence Force donated cricket gear to Samoa’s cricket association to support teams lacking equipment.
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