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Samoa Observer | Cabinet explanation awaited on audit changes

The Cabinet has yet to explain its decision to instruct the overseas-based audit firm to re-examine 'only' 13 projects from the extensive list initially earmarked for scrutiny under the forensic audit initiative. It is also unknown how the remaining $304k will be used from the $1 million tala all. ....

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Samoa Observer | Minimum wage review yet to start

The review of the minimum wage in Samoa looks to be on the cards with the Minister of Finance Lautimuia Uelese Va'ai saying the government is looking to establish a committee that would spearhead this.The current minimum wage in Samoa is SAT$3.00 per hour and that came into effect in 2020.Speakin. ....

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Samoa no longer in 'debt distress': Minister

Samoa has been taken off the list of "debt distress" nations and is now eligible to apply for loans from the International Monetary Fund or the World Bank. ....

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Samoa Observer | Samoa no longer in 'debt distress': Minister

Samoa has been taken off the list of "debt distress" nations and is now eligible to apply for loans from the International Monetary Fund or the World Bank.The Minister of Finance, Lautimuia Uelese Va'ai made these comments during an interview on the Soalepule programme, which was aired on EFKS te. ....

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