AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBauxite Probe: The Attorney-General says investigations into 33 Rennell Island bauxite shipments have found missing or incomplete consignment permit records for 2019–2021, no Central Bank payment trail despite company claims, no MoU in government files, incomplete customs paperwork, and no refinery certificates or assay reports to verify what was shipped or its value. Political Accountability: Opposition is challenging a SBD$100,000-a-month Forestry rental tied to a property registered to PM Matthew Wale, arguing public money and transparency are at stake even though the ministry says the tenancy began before he took office. Malaria Push: Health officials launched a National Malaria Elimination Roadmap aiming for zero malaria deaths by 2030, elimination by 2038, and WHO certification by 2040, with targets to cut cases and focus resources where the burden is highest. Jobs and Skills: SINU urged young Solomon Islanders to build the nation through education, practical skills and innovation, while PALM reported more than 13,000 workers now deployed to Australia. Regional Sport: Central Coast FC made history by reaching the OFC Men’s Champions League final against Auckland City FC in Ba, and Honiara’s volleyball league was rescheduled to start September 6. Tax Reform: The GREAT Government released a draft Formal Tax Policy Work Programme 2026–2028 for public consultation.
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