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Is Corruption a serious problem in the Pacific?

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A recent report illustrates that the people of the Pacific believe corruption is a massive problem for both them and their governments Is the Pacific...

Pacific Elders urge French President to defer independence referendum

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Pacific Elders’ Voice have urged the French President to respect the wishes of indigenous leaders in New Caledonia who have called for the deferral...

Fiji President Ratu Wiliame: Voters deserve better

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Fiji’s next general election should not become a battle of dividers, of people who pit province against province, religion against religion, or ethnicity against...

FAST party secures Falealupo seat

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Fuiono Tenina Crichton is the new Samoa Member of Parliament for Falealupo following the Supreme Court decision Monday to disqualify Tuitogamanaia Dr. Peniamina Leavai...

New faces in Tonga Parliament, no women elected

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Surprises were the order of the day as the 17 Peoples' Representatives for the new Tonga parliamentary session were announced last night. Tonga has elected...

Tongan voters focused on worsening drug crisis and corruption concerns as nation heads to...

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While climate change and COVID-19 have dominated the news cycle, Tonga's battle with corruption and drug use are also front of mind for the...

One-third of people in Pacific paid a bribe in the last year, says corruption...

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Survey of more than 6,000 people by Transparency International is the most comprehensive look at corruption in the Pacific region to date One in three...

Fiji MPs cases adjourned to November, Parliament prorogued

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Six current and one former Member of Parliament appeared in court today in relation to charges laid by the Fiji Independent Commission against Corruption. SODELPA...

Tongans urged to register and vote

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By Iliesa Tora Tongans who are eligible to vote must register and vote at the 18 November General Elections in Tonga. Supervisor of Elections Pita...

PNG Opposition says polls deferral dangerous

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Papua New Guinea Speaker of Parliament Jacob Pomat’s suggestion that the 2022 General Elections be deferred by one year is both dangerous and wrong...

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