AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSecurity & Transparency: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale says the China security pact will stay secret because a legally binding non-disclosure clause blocks publication, even as he pledges stronger parliamentary oversight for future treaties. Labour Policy: Wale also signals an end to Pacific Australian Labour Mobility (PALM) and Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) schemes, saying the focus must shift to jobs and opportunities at home. Regional Justice Cooperation: Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands signed a memorandum to strengthen prosecution services, including training in financial crime, corruption, cybercrime, and family and sexual violence. Minimum Wage Review: The Labour Division is running province-wide surveys to set a new minimum wage, with analysis to follow using data from the National Statistics Office and the ILO. Resource Governance: Investigations have begun into 33 controversial bauxite shipments from Rennell, with the Attorney General’s Chambers leading the process. Cyclone Recovery & Accountability: Australia announced SBD 200 million in direct budget support for recovery from Cyclone Maila and energy-price pressures, while Solomon Islands opposition urges the government to spend wisely and deliver results. Sports & Youth: The 2023 Pacific Games organising committee launched a SBD 50,000 funding programme for national sports federations, and SINU students vote today for a new student representative.
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