AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMineral Holdings Row: The Opposition has rejected the Government and Attorney-General’s explanation over the registration of Solomon Islands Mineral Holding Limited (SIMHL), saying the “honest administrative mistake” doesn’t answer bigger questions on process, due diligence, legal authority and parliamentary scrutiny. Tax Policy Consultation: The GREAT Government has opened public consultation on its Draft Formal Tax Policy Work Programme 2026–2028, outlining priorities and a process for choosing tax reforms. Malaria Push: The Health Ministry, with WHO support, launched a roadmap targeting zero malaria deaths by 2030 and elimination by 2038. Honiara Education Boost: Two new classroom projects in Malaita (Dala North and Laugwata) were completed with Australia’s Community Partnerships Program funding. PNG–Solomons Investment Drive: PM Matthew Wale and PNG PM James Marape used the inaugural PNG–Solomon Islands Investment Conference to call for a “structured, bankable” growth corridor and more business-to-business investment. Fiscal Pressure & Appointments: Transparency Solomon Islands urged the Government to disclose details of 58 political appointments amid World Bank warnings on cash reserves and wage-bill strain. Peacebuilding Funding: Government launched a US$3m peacebuilding fund programme for provinces, delivered with UN partners. Auditor-General Move: Auditor-General David Teika Dennis resigned to become Permanent Secretary for Finance and Treasury. Cyclone Maila Shelter Planning: Government began planning a shelter recovery programme for Maila-affected communities, with costs and options still being assessed.
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