Fijian MP Lynda Tabuya will remain in parliament after her party decided not to expel her over an explicit video of her ...
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After the explicit clip went viral, Sitiveni Rabuka dismissed Lynda Tabuya from his Cabinet on 26 December, saying it was in the people's best interest. Tabuya said she made the private video for ...
The People's Alliance Party will decide this week whether to expel Lynda Tabuya, who remains a member of parliament. The ruling party's general secretary Sila Balawa told RNZ Pacific that a report ...
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 ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. MP Lynda Tabuya said the private video was meant for her husband, and called its circulation on social media a criminal invasion of privacy.