AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: China insists its Pacific ties are not a “sphere of influence” and come with “no political strings,” after Solomon Islands FM Rick Houenipwela met Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing, amid fresh regional anger over China’s submarine-launched ballistic missile test. Legal & Governance: Opposition Leader Manasseh Sogavare raises serious concerns over Attorney-General independence in the JLSC court matter, alleging advice to settle was linked to government directions. Public Service Reform: The Ministry of Public Service is socialising the Public Service Act 2025 and drafting new Public Service Regulations and Orders, with consultations underway in provinces. Crime & Policing (Central Guadalcanal): Independent MP Peter Shanel Agovaka and Opposition Leader Sogavare back urgent action against escalating criminal thuggery, including alleged arson and violence, calling for arrests and prosecutions. Healthcare (Malaita): Japan officially hands over the upgraded Kilu’ufi Hospital (SBD$130m) to strengthen Malaita’s emergency, surgical and maternity services. Transport & Services: Solomon Airlines faces growing domestic disruption as it operates with only one Twin Otter plane, leaving passengers stranded or missing flights. Local Development: Fencing has begun at the Mile 6 cattle farm in Western Province, with the first 32 hectares contracted under the PCDF. National Conversation: SINU VC Dr Transform Aqorau urges a national debate ahead of the 50th Independence anniversary, focusing on public finance reform, a sovereign wealth fund, education change and decentralisation.
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