AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMaritime Security: Australia’s ADF backed FFA’s Operation Island Chief, flying surveillance across 320,000 sq km and reporting 19 vessels of interest to help tackle illegal fishing. Tax & Fiscal Policy: The GREAT Coalition released a Draft Formal Tax Policy Work Programme 2026–2028 for public comment, while the World Bank urged Solomon Islands to fast-track the VAT Bill and Mineral Resources Bill and tighten exemptions. Mining Governance Row: Opposition rejected Government and AG explanations over SIMHL registration, after public outcry over ministerial names in Company Haus records; Government says it was an “honest administrative mistake” and promises corrections and clearer governance rules. PNG–SI Investment Push: PM Matthew Wale and PNG PM James Marape opened the inaugural PNG–Solomon Islands Investment Conference, calling for a “structured, bankable” growth corridor and more jobs via business-to-business partnerships and local participation. Public Finance Leadership Change: Auditor-General David Teika Dennis resigned to become Permanent Secretary of Finance and Treasury, with acting Auditor-General stepping in. Health Targets: Health Ministry launched a malaria elimination roadmap aiming for zero malaria deaths by 2030 and nationwide elimination by 2038. Trade Shift: World Bank says gold has overtaken logging as Solomon Islands’ top export, now 53% of goods exports, with mining generating fewer jobs than logging. Peacebuilding Funding: Government launched a US$3m peacebuilding fund programme for 2026–2028 to support decentralisation and social cohesion across all provinces.
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