AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPacific Security: Fiji’s immigration and border systems are under the spotlight after Samoan nationals Joseph Vaa and Steve Tofa allegedly confessed to a Vietnam killing tied to Sydney’s “Coconut Cartel,” with Fiji police confirming they transited through Nadi and Samoa freezing linked bank accounts. Forensics & Border Tech: Fiji is setting up document forensic labs in Nadi and Suva to detect fake passports and forged travel documents. Immigration Reform: Parliament also heard new amendment bills to modernise Fiji’s immigration, travel documents and citizenship, including advanced passenger information screening and tougher penalties for passport offences. Indo-Pacific Infrastructure: The Quad (US, Japan, India, Australia) says it will jointly develop Fiji port infrastructure and expand maritime surveillance and critical minerals cooperation, framing it as practical projects for the region. Low-Carbon Shipping: Pacific leaders are preparing a regional push to cut diesel dependence, with a low-carbon shipping partnership meeting in Majuro and plans for national action plans. Education & Workforce: Fiji still has 202 registered teachers awaiting placements, while government urges a “working smarter” shift using skills-based planning and technology. Health/Science Policy: A fresh debate continues over Fiji-linked FCCC research paper authorship and fuel-price policy influence.
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