3 Nov 2022

Former Kiribati president questions appointment of acting CJ

9:44 am on 3 November 2022
Ieremia Tabai MP from Nonouti. Tabai was the first Beretitenti President of Kiribati.

Sir Ieremia Tabai Photo: Supplied/UNDP

The appointment of Kiribati's Attorney General Tetiro Semilota as the acting Chief Justice has been called a questionable act by the country's first president, Sir Ieremia Tabai.

A current opposition MP, Ieremia said the government has appointed from within its own ranks.

He said Semilota has been compromised by being a party to the government's attempts over the past several months to get rid of the overseas judges working in Kiribati.

Sir Ieremia said the government had suspended Bill Hastings as Chief Justice because it was unhappy with his dismissal of its attempts to remove High Court judge David Lambourne.

"Normally any appointment of the government, particularly to the judiciary, is always advertised, either locally or overseas. In this case, there was no advertisement, leaving the government to make its own choice. Which I think is a questionable act."

He said the government's meddling in the judiciary is all about trying to destabilise the opposition.

Sir Ieremia said the government's moves began when it tried to remove Lambourne because he is married to the opposition leader, Tessie Lambourne.

"The whole controversy is because of the fact that David is the husband of the leader of the opposition. That is the reason we are in this mess."

Sir Ieremia said the opposition may make another attempt to remove the government, in a vote of no confidence, when parliament sits early next month.

Tetiro Semilota Photo: Kiribati government

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