The decision by the R.S.A. nightclub to reopen without its business license is in defiance of laws that are designed to make Samoa a better place.The law in principle is applied equally to everyone and there are not two sets of laws where some members of the society are given preferential treatme.
A nightclub owner at the centre of an impasse with authorities over his business license says he is disappointed at the way his firm is being treated and the lack of compassion shown.In an interview with the Samoa Observer, the owner of the R.S.A. nightclub and Tatiana Investment, Afoa Faleulu Ma.
The Deputy Prime Minister, Tuala Tevaga Ponifasio has distanced himself from the R.S.A. nightclub affair because of conflict of interest.He said he is the President of the Return Servicemen Association (R.S.A.) who leased the building to Tatiana Investment.However, he has stressed that the action.