AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMineral Holdings Fallout: The Opposition has rejected the Government and Attorney-General’s explanation over Solomon Islands Mineral Holding Limited (SIMHL) registration, after public outcry over shareholder details; the Government now says it was an “honest administrative mistake” and will correct the Company Haus record, including removing the PM from the entry. Tax Policy Push: The GREAT Coalition released a draft Formal Tax Policy Work Programme 2026–2028 for public consultation, aiming for a more transparent, participatory tax agenda. Malaria Elimination Plan: Health Ministry targets zero malaria deaths by 2030 under a roadmap to eliminate malaria by 2038, following a sharp rise in confirmed cases. PNG–Solomons Investment Drive: PM Matthew Wale and PNG PM James Marape opened the inaugural PNG–Solomon Islands Investment Conference/Forum, pitching a “growth corridor” and “bankable” economic partnership to turn Melanesian ties into jobs and downstream investment. Public Finance Leadership Change: Auditor-General David Dennis resigned to become Permanent Secretary of Finance and Treasury, with safeguards and an acting Auditor-General appointed. Community Safety & Services: RSIPF arrested two suspects in Honiara during a raid targeting illegal kwaso brewing; separate reports highlight new school classrooms and science labs funded by partners. Peacebuilding Funding: Government launched a US$3m peacebuilding fund programme (2026–2028) to support decentralisation, social cohesion and constitutional reform.
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