PHONE SOUVENIRS FOR KEEPING. The brutal bonking, after secret exchanges via Coalition government issued Ministerial phones, took place a month after Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Lynda Tabuya had been endorsed by Parliament, on 12 July 2023, to Chair the Special Committee on Emoluments, and Aseri Radrodro was nominated by SODELPA to be its representative on the Committee.
*Members of Fiji's Parliament will now retain the gadgets provided to them at the beginning of their term including mobile phones, laptops and iPads. |
*In Lynda Tabuya and Aseri Radrodro's case, their Government provided MOBILE PHONES were necessary tools for the two to secretly Hook Up and BONK BRUTALLY in Room 233 at the Windsor Hotel in Melbourne while on an official trip to Australia, in August 2023.
*The brutal bonking took place a month after Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Lynda Tabuya had been endorsed by Parliament, on 12 July 2023, to Chair the Special Committee on Emoluments.
*On Monday 11 September 2023, a new motion was passed by Parliament to include the revision of pay and other perks and privileges of the President and the Speaker of Parliament.
*A week earlier, on 4 September 2023, Sitiiveni Rabuka had cleared the two Cabinet Ministers, claiming that the two didn't bonk in Room 233.
*Rabuka said the Cabinet is bound by a Code of Conduct and Ministers undertake under oath administered under the Constitution of Fiji to carry out their duties diligently and without fear or favour.
*Rabuka also stresses that he is satisfied with their response and urges the nation to focus on the task at hand, rather than scurrilous and unproductive speculation on social media.
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*We have revealed how, on the night of Tuesday 22 August 2023, she left the door to her Room 233 unlock for Radrodro to sneak into her bed at The Hotel Windsor, took to a bottle of Jack Daniels (see her own photo), and ended up bonking Radrodro until the early hours of the morning on the second floor while Mrs Radrodro slept five rooms away down the corridor.
*The next night, on Wednesday 23 August, Radrodro could not meet her, for he stayed up with his wife, and the delegation was returning to Fiji on Thursday 24 August.
*That night, lonely and upset, she tells Radrodro in a text message that she is 'lost' without him but is going to find comfort in the 'plenty of weed' she has on her in Room 233.
The Fiji Council of Social Services is disappointed that Parliament approved the salary increases for the President, Speaker, Ministers, Assistant Ministers and MPs in the Parliament session yesterday afternoon.
FCOSS Executive Director Vani Catanasiga says it is clear that other pressing priorities are quite urgent that should be tabled first rather than addressing the salaries. She says it’s quite revealing to them that as members of the public and FCOSS, the focus of our elected representatives is not on the people.
Catanasiga says they are not in support of the recommendations made by the Parliamentary Emoluments Committee. She adds this is really a Parliament that is quite detached from the people. Source: Fijivillage News
FCOSS Executive Director Vani Catanasiga says it is clear that other pressing priorities are quite urgent that should be tabled first rather than addressing the salaries. She says it’s quite revealing to them that as members of the public and FCOSS, the focus of our elected representatives is not on the people.
Catanasiga says they are not in support of the recommendations made by the Parliamentary Emoluments Committee. She adds this is really a Parliament that is quite detached from the people. Source: Fijivillage News