AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSolicitor-General Appointment: Cook Islands lawyer Brian Mason has been named the new Solicitor-General and head of the Crown Law Office, taking up the role on 1 July 2026. Immigration & Justice: A New Zealand woman with maternal links to Aitutaki detained by US immigration over a 2016 cannabis conviction says her case has been dismissed and release is expected within days. Public Safety: A letter urges better emergency-call location capability for TAU and other services, arguing faster routing could improve ambulance, police and fire response. Drug Policy Push: Cook Islands Secretary of Health Bob Williams calls for a tougher, more coordinated Pacific approach to drug trafficking that treats health, peace and security as one problem. Regional Crime Response: Law enforcement experts at a Pacific Peace and Security Dialogue warn transnational crime is now coordinated across borders, with digital crime and maritime surveillance capacity gaps. Ageing Policy: Government launched the National Positive Ageing Policy and Action Plan 2026–2030 to improve wellbeing, inclusion and protection for elders. Sport & Representation: Team Cook Islands names 15 athletes for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, while CISNOC Sports Awards spotlight local sporting excellence. Culture & Governance: Parliament is set to introduce the Ngamaru Ariki Incorporation Bill 2026 to formalise how Ariki titles are governed and resolve title disputes through customary structures.
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