AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFuel & Power Contingency: Samoa’s Ministry of Finance says there is no fuel shortage and reserves remain “comfortable,” but the Disaster Advisory Committee has moved the country to an amber alert, triggering precautionary steps like power shedding and remote learning if needed. Banking Support for Local Councils: Government has asked Samoa’s four commercial banks to help provide overdraft facilities so district councils can cover the remaining 30% of their $1.8m district development funds. Hospitality Leadership: Marriott International appoints John Douglas as Area General Manager, Pacific Islands, with oversight across Fiji, Samoa and beyond. Rugby Pathways at Risk: Moana Pasifika’s future decision is expected within weeks after liquidation and talks on a Samoa-and-Tonga-led rescue plan; Pacific rugby leaders also back Kanaloa’s bid to take over the licence. Crime & Financial Controls: Samoa’s Central Bank orders banks to freeze accounts of three more individuals linked to a transnational investigation, with further monitoring requests tied to a rental company. Culture & Community: A Sāmoan Language Week event in Auckland highlights the role of libraries in keeping Pacific languages and identity visible. Sports & Inspiration: Afega-born Tumua Manu signs a NZ$300,000 contract with Pau in France, aiming to motivate young Samoans to “aim high.” Legal/Business Dispute: A Supreme Court decision dismisses Peseta Vaifou Tevaga’s civil claim over a nonu company dispute, returning management to his son and associates.
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