AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPolice Accountability: ODPP is set to decide on files involving 11 senior Fiji police officers after a two-stage review, with an independent consultant assessment due next month and officers reportedly already on leave. Drug Crisis & Security: Cocaine bricks continue washing up around Fiji, including 1kg “Tesla” marked bricks on Komo Island and more parcels in the Lau Group, renewing calls for stronger maritime surveillance and national security action. Youth & Online Safety: Fiji is moving toward a law to restrict social media use for teenagers under 16, with an Online Safety Commissioner-led taskforce progressing terms of reference and a bill planned for Parliament later this year. Budget Pressure & Cost of Living: Fiji Teachers Union urges the 2026-2027 Budget to deliver real civil servant pay rises, warning the fuel crisis can’t be used to delay COLA and other salary adjustments. Marine Governance: FCOSS is pushing for a legally binding moratorium on deep-sea mining, arguing Fiji’s current laws still allow seabed exploration and leave communities and ecosystems exposed. Regional Resilience: Pacific finance ministers meet in the Marshall Islands amid a “triple shock” of fuel insecurity, rising import costs and food vulnerability. Children & Recovery Services: A new Ministry–Salvation Army partnership will support vulnerable adolescent boys removed from the streets, including de-addiction and relapse management.
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