AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCourt Challenge: Solomon Islands Attorney-General John Muria Jnr says the new Coalition’s bid to force Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele to convene Parliament is a “futile exercise,” arguing it lacks reasonable cause and failed due process, with a strike-out application set for Friday. Resource Governance & Conflicts: Opposition leader Manasseh Sogavare urges AG Gabriel Suri to step aside from all APID-related matters as investigations begin into 33 controversial bauxite shipments, raising concerns about public confidence and possible conflict of interest. China Security Pact Secrecy: Prime Minister Matthew Wale says the 2022 China security agreement will stay secret due to a legally binding non-disclosure clause, while promising greater transparency and stronger parliamentary oversight for future security deals. Cyclone Maila Recovery Funding: Government estimates about $150 million (SBD150m) is needed for recovery from Tropical Cyclone Maila, covering health, education, livelihoods and housing. Gold Regulation: Mines Division begins compliance verification of Gold Dealer Licence holders, including record checks and physical inspections where reports are missing or incomplete. Rural Development: North Guadalcanal hands over 13 trucks to support 13 economic zones, funded through PRC and local government contributions. Regional Justice Cooperation: PNG and Solomon Islands sign up to strengthen prosecution services, including capacity-building in financial crime, corruption, cybercrime and family violence.
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