AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPolice & Justice: Solomon Islands Governor-General Sir David Tiva Kapu has suspended Police Commissioner Ian Vaevaso less than two months after his April appointment, following allegations he mishandled meth evidence, intimidated officers and lied to investigators; a tribunal will now investigate. Regional Security: PM Matthew Wale says Solomon Islands should explore a Pacific-wide security agreement, arguing regional issues must be led by Pacific nations first, while Australia and PNG back wider security cooperation. Crime Crackdown: RSIPF, Customs and Immigration intercepted the MV WEALTH in Renbel Province, linked to transnational crime; the vessel is tied to an Australia drug case involving a “mothership” and large cocaine/meth seizures. Road Safety: Honiara hosted the National Road Safety Council planning and training with World Bank support to strengthen crash reduction, enforcement and coordination. Local Governance & Cost of Living: Wale urged Honiara City Council to adopt a clear “livable Honiara” vision, cut business costs and improve basic services, including a proposed multi-storey car park at Central Market. Economy & Trade: Finance Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo moved to cancel MOUs tied to tax-exempt status for companies in forestry, fisheries and mining. Ports & Connectivity: Solomon Ports commissioned the new Kulabule Jetty to ease congestion and improve domestic shipping. Culture & Events: WAN FIRE Melanesian music festival is set for Port Moresby with Solomon Islands artists joining Fiji and Vanuatu acts.
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