AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPublic Safety & Courts: Tenant Jonathon Michael Parker was sentenced over blackmail allegations tied to a bitter dispute with elderly landlords, including claims of video recordings and intimidation during a North Canterbury tenancy. Elections & Finance: Former finance secretary Sholan Ivaiti is returning to contest the Titikaveka seat for the Democratic Party, bringing public finance and auditing experience into the August 12 campaign. Elections & Health: Fitness trainer Chris Denny is standing for the Progressive Party, pitching prevention and accountability as his policy focus. Local Business: Paradise Supplies marked 10 years in the Cook Islands, growing from a container operation into an online ordering business handling 600+ orders a month. Youth & Policy: CINYC’s Kai Vānanga no te Uki o Āpōpō held youth forums in Titikaveka and Ngatangiia, with candidates debating environment, economics, community and culture—especially tourism’s pressure on land and lifestyle. Policing & Aid: Cook Islands Police received two new Toyota Landcruiser SUVs from Australia to strengthen frontline operations under the Oa Tumanava Partnership. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: Te Ipukarea Society renewed calls for open discussion on deep-sea mining ahead of the election, warning of environmental and radioactive-material risks to marine life and food.
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