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Fijian MP Lynda Tabuya will remain in parliament after her party decided against expelling her over an explicit video that circulated online. The People's Alliance Party found the video was not ...
MP Lynda Tabuya said the private video was meant for her husband, and called its circulation on social media a criminal invasion of privacy. Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka announced his ...
Fijian Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Lynda Tabuya. Photo / Supplied A Fijian Member of Parliament has spoken out against “cyber bullying” and “exploitation” after an ...
MP Lynda Tabuya said the private video was meant for her husband, and called its circulation on social media a criminal invasion of privacy. Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka announced his ...
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Fijian MP Lynda Tabuya has been dismissed from her ministerial role following the online leak of a private explicit video meant for her husband, which she condemned as a criminal invasion of privacy.
Sitiveni Rabuka told the Fiji Sun that he believed MP Lynda Tabuya would make an ideal Minister for Information. "That is a suitable portfolio for her with her personality and her accessibility to ...
Ms Tabuya, one of five female MPs in Fiji's 55-seat parliament, has built a large supporter base among Fiji's young people, and won the fourth-most amount of votes in the 2022 election.