Letters: PM's Stance on Tabuya

It is great to read the following statement from our PM regarding Minister Lynda Tabuya's rumours:

Saturday 16 March 2024 | 07:45

Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Lynda Tabuya retained her Cabinet seat after a decision by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka (right). Photos: Leon Lord

Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Lynda Tabuya retained her Cabinet seat after a decision by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka (right). Photos: Leon Lord

It is great to read the following statement from our PM regarding Minister Lynda Tabuya's rumours:

"The court does not work on allegations, they work on the evidence that is handed to court." (FS 13/ 3)

We all understand that this is another way of saying, "Innocent until proven guilty!"

Commonsense kind of tells us that because both parliamentarians involved have been removed from their ministerial posts; it kind

of reveals that both are guilty before being proven innocent.

If this is happening in Parliament, God save us because it is normal for the police to beat up suspects while in custody, before even being

tried in a court of law.

If nothing happened between the two, allow  them to continue in their previous ministerial roles.

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Fijians are praying for the current Rabuka Coalition Government to do the right thing and lift the lives of struggling Fijians living below the poverty line.

God will deal with our leaders in Parliament who are not walking the talk or disregarding His will.

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