AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCourt Enforcement: New Zealand’s Ministry of Justice says “clampdown” tech has helped recover $4.2m in overdue fines, with 750 vehicles clamped, 185 sold and 400+ seized since devices were introduced. Marine Governance: Traditional leaders and agencies are exploring how Traditional Knowledge can guide Cook Islands marine spatial planning, with debate over whether TK should lead while science and law support. Deep-Sea Minerals: CIIC has partnered with US firm Wetstone for offshore exploration, drawing criticism over the company’s track record. Diplomacy: US Ambassador Jared Novelly met caretaker PM Mark Brown to discuss ocean science, maritime security and economic opportunities. Election Politics: Analyst William Numanga says the 2026 vote was about stability as CIP heads for a fifth term, while the Democratic Party pledges an “honest review” after losing all seats. Humanitarian Law: Cook Islands officials reaffirmed commitment to international humanitarian law, aiming to strengthen domestic coordination. Community Sport: Junior Ruckstars gets Australian High Commission support to build youth confidence and life skills through sport. Tourism Safety: Police confirmed the death of a 68-year-old tourist after a kayaking incident in Arorangi; a medical report is expected.
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