Newly elected M.P faces bribery allegations

23 March 2016, 12:00AM

One of Samoa's newly elected female M.P.s, Aliimalemanu Alofa Tuu'au, is facing allegations of bribery and treating, according to Radio New Zealand.

The first election petition was filed by the former M.P. of Alataua i Sisifo constituency, Lafaitele Patrick Leiataualesa, who was defeated in this month's general election.

Lafaitele alleged that money and food were given by Aliimalemanu to influence voters before the election.

Both parties were candidates for the ruling Human Rights Protection Party, which won 47 of parliament's 50 seats.

A date for the case to be mentioned in court has not yet been set because the deadline for election petitions to be filed is next week. 

It is expected that more petitions will be filed.

It was not possible to get a comment from Aliimalemanu yesterday.

23 March 2016, 12:00AM
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