AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSecurity & Transparency: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale says future international security deals will face greater parliamentary oversight, but the China pact signed in 2022 will stay secret due to a legally binding non-disclosure clause. Australia–Solomons Reset: Wale’s Canberra trip signals a “reset” with Australia, including a new comprehensive strategic treaty framed around mutual trust and open dialogue, plus expanded police cooperation. Regional Nuclear Stance: Pacific states reaffirmed the nuclear-free zone under the 40-year Rarotonga Treaty anniversary. Anti-Corruption & Governance: Wale warns suspected corruption or misuse of public funds will lead to removals from office. Mining Oversight: Investigations begin into 33 controversial bauxite shipments from Rennell, led by the Attorney General’s Chambers. Labour Policy: Minimum wage review is underway, with surveys across provinces and analysis to follow. Community Resilience: UNICEF-backed WASH work is improving safe water and sanitation in North Guadalcanal. Education Materials: New learner and teacher resources for Years 1–8 roll out under the Free Education Policy. Sports & Youth: SINU students vote today for a Student Representative to the SINU Council; CEMA continues support for copra farmers and youth tourism grants via YECSI.
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