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People's Rep challenged in Supreme Court action [1]

Nuku'alofa, Tonga

Monday, August 10, 2015 - 14:01.  Updated on Monday, August 10, 2015 - 15:45.

Tongatapu No. 4 People's Representative Mateni Tapueluelu will be called to the Supreme Court to answer a civil challenge that might result in him losing his seat.

The office of the Attorney General on Friday, 7 August filed a civil action to the Supreme Court against Mateni Tapueluelu to declare his nomination as a candidate unlawful because he had an alleged outstanding debt on the date of his nomination for the General Election in 2014.

The Acting Attorney General and Director of Public Prosecutions ‘Aminiasi Kefu said the civil action to declare that Mateni's nomination on October 23, 2014, and his subsequent election on November 27, 2014 as a People’s Representative for Tongatapu 4 electoral constituency, was unlawful and invalid.

The civil action claimed that his nomination and election was in breach of Clause 65 of the Constitution.

Mateni Tapueluelu

The Attorney General alleged that when Mateni submitted his nomination as a candidate for the election on October 23, 2014 a judgment order made against him by the Magistrate’s Court on June 17, 2011 requiring him and two others to pay damages and legal costs totaling at $14,500 pa’anga to William Clive Edwards had remained outstanding therefore disqualifying him from being nominated as a candidate or elected in the elections.

This was a result of defaming Edwards in an article published in the Kele’a newspaper in 2010.

'Aminiasi said two other applications were also filed with the civil action for administrative and interim orders.

One application was for an urgent hearing of the civil action due to the importance of the civil action made under the Constitution. The other for an order that the salary or remuneration benefits paid to him as the People's Representative for the Tongatapu 4 electoral constituency be paid into the court or it be withheld by the Crown until this action is finally determined by the courts, he said.

Parties now wait on the Supreme Court on directions for a date on when the case will be first called in the Supreme Court.

Mateni Tapueluelu [2]
'Aminiasi Kefu [3]
election [4]
civil action [5]
Nuku'alofa Supreme Court [6]
From the Courts [7]

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