WAITING DECISION: Fiji looks to Rabuka to decide Tabuya's political fate
The People’s Alliance Executive Council at its meeting yesterday, the Monday 4th March 2024 at its Head Quarters, Suva thoroughly discussed and considered the recommendation of the People’s Management Committee in relation to the sex and drug scandal involving, one of its Deputy Party Leaders, the Hon. Lynda Tabuya while on an official trip to the Parliament of Victoria in Melbourne last year, from the 21 to 23 August, 2023.
The People’s Executive Council particularly considered the severe and likely irreparable damage and disrepute that the scandal and the allegations surrounding it had brought to the Party's image and reputation.
The Executive Council therefore resolved, in the best interest of the Party, that the Hon. Lynda Tabuya be removed as Deputy Party Leader effective immediately as at the time and date of its decision, yesterday the 4th March 2024.
The Hon. Lynda Tabuya was informed immediately yesterday evening, 4th March 2024 via appropriate official Party communication of the Executive Council's resolution.
Usaia Peter Waqatairewa
General Secretary
The People’s Alliance Party
The People’s Executive Council particularly considered the severe and likely irreparable damage and disrepute that the scandal and the allegations surrounding it had brought to the Party's image and reputation.
The Executive Council therefore resolved, in the best interest of the Party, that the Hon. Lynda Tabuya be removed as Deputy Party Leader effective immediately as at the time and date of its decision, yesterday the 4th March 2024.
The Hon. Lynda Tabuya was informed immediately yesterday evening, 4th March 2024 via appropriate official Party communication of the Executive Council's resolution.
Usaia Peter Waqatairewa
General Secretary
The People’s Alliance Party