Rabuka says he has no say in removal of Tabuya as Party's Deputy Leader

Rabuka says he has no say in removal of Tabuya as Party's Deputy Leader
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka

The decision comes from the party and not from me.

Those were the words of the Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka when asked by fijivillage News on the removal of Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Lynda Tabuya as the People's Alliance Party Deputy Leader.

Rabuka says Tabuya complains to the party and not to him.

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He says he has no say in the final decision being made.

He adds they put it to the party machinery and the party makes the final decision.

Rabuka says it all comes down to the credibility of the evidence presented.

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