The Government changed its position on the executive director vacancy at the Samoa Law Reform Commission (S.L.R.C.) and is now re-advertising the top job.The position has been vacant since September last year after the incumbent, Teleiai Dr. Lalotoa Mulitalo handed in her resignation in order to .
The recruitment of a new Samoa Law Reform Commission executive director has been halted, pending a Public Service Commission-led review of the commission's structure.The organisational review was confirmed by the Minister for Justice and Courts Administration, Matamua Vasati Pulufana, in response.
SAMOA, September 18 - By: Marc Membrere The outgoing Executive Director of the Samoa Law Reform Commission, Teleiai Dr. Lalotoa Mulitalo has given her thanks to
Samoa looks set to have a final ruling on whether the election-winning FAST Party s impromptu swearing-in as government will be officially recognised.
The Court of Appeal today granted applications from the Attorney General to hear an appeal and stay of execution against the Supreme Court s 28 June ruling that parliament must sit by 4pm Monday, 5 July.
FAST leaders, Fiame Naomi Mataafa and Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao at the May 24 swearing-in
Photo: Ame Tanielu
The Supreme Court judged that a breach of its ruling would compel the court to revisit FAST s ad hoc swearing-in on 24 May, and find in the newcomer party s favour.