AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCrypto Fraud Fallout: The US has deported alleged $165m crypto Ponzi mastermind Edward Zimbardi from Fiji to face federal wire-fraud and money-laundering charges, after prosecutors say “The Crypto Program” promised 25% monthly returns but instead funded risky trading, earlier payouts and luxury spending. Public Safety & Enforcement: Fiji is stepping up road security with 230 CCTV cameras installed along the Suva–Nausori corridor, while Environment Minister Lynda Tabuya pushes a $200 littering fine from 1 September to change behaviour, backed by stronger enforcement. Police Capacity & Accountability: A parliamentary review says Fiji Police faced a major funding shortfall in 2021–22, constraining fleet, ICT and cybercrime capability, and recommends priority investment in digital forensics. Social Protection Policy: Government defends suspending Fiji’s social welfare insurance scheme, citing low claim payouts versus premiums. Maritime Security: Fiji and the US Coast Guard will run joint maritime law enforcement operations this week to tackle illegal fishing and transnational crime. Tourism Risk Planning: Tourism stakeholders are developing clearer weather thresholds for operators in the Nadi–Denarau zone to act on forecasts faster. Local Economy & Regulation: FCCC enforcement is under fire after a surge in complaints but few charges and fines, and Fiji’s sugar reform debate continues as farmers are urged to find practical alternatives.
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