AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoRugby at breaking point: Former Manu Samoa player Daniel “Leo” says Samoa’s rugby could collapse within five years unless governance at Lakapi Samoa is overhauled and new leadership is allowed to take control, warning World Rugby could even impose sanctions if reforms are mishandled. Pacific drug crackdown: Fiji police officers are now facing charges after a multinational investigation tied them to drug traffickers, as Australian Federal Police report 17 tonnes of illicit drugs seized in the Pacific so far in 2026—more than triple last year’s total. Sporting futures: Marcus Smith hints he could later help or even represent the Philippines in rugby, while Super Rugby’s financial strain and player drain keep raising questions about the competition’s long-term survival. Local pressure points: Students at NUS complain about bus shortages and delays during peak mornings, leaving them waiting over 30 minutes and arriving late for classes. Media integrity: Samoa’s Finance Minister urges journalists to stick to truth and ethics, calling integrity the “spine” of journalism.
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