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Illustration of Tabuya shouldn’t remain a MP: Chaudhry

Chaudhry Calls for Tabuya’s Exit: Parliament’s Integrity at Stake!

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Former Prime Minister and Leader of the Fiji Labour Party, Mahendra Chaudhry, has expressed his approval of the dismissal of Lynda Tabuya from her role as Minister for Women, Social Welfare and Child Protection, following confirmed reports of her gross misconduct. Chaudhry asserts that Tabuya should not only be dismissed from her ministerial position, but also removed from her post as a Member of Parliament entirely.

He emphasized that Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka could have spared his government and the People’s Alliance considerable embarrassment had he addressed similar reports regarding Tabuya’s behavior during an official visit to Australia several months prior, which led to her removal as deputy leader of the party.

Chaudhry has raised concerns about the integrity of Parliament, stating, “The question now is whether Tabuya should be allowed to remain a Member of Parliament? We say, definitely Not.” He called on fellow members of Parliament to respect the institution’s decorum and urged an immediate referral of her case to the Parliamentary Privileges Committee for expulsion. Additionally, he has highlighted the need for a police investigation into potential drug and pornography offenses related to her conduct.

This situation sheds light on the importance of accountability and integrity within political offices. The discussions sparked by this incident could lead to necessary reforms within the political framework in Fiji, ensuring that respect for parliamentary standards is upheld.

In summary, Mahendra Chaudhry is advocating for the removal of Lynda Tabuya from both her ministerial and parliamentary roles due to serious allegations of misconduct, while also calling for a police investigation into her behavior. This incident serves as a critical reminder of the responsibilities that come with public office and the need for upholding standards of conduct.


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