A recent public apology from a New Zealand-based online company in connection with a high-profile murder case in Apia and allegations against a senior member of the Human Rights Protection Party is troubling many Samoans.

The apology has derailed the allegations and testimony of key witnesses in the case, who are affiliated with the Faatuatua I le Atua Samoa ua Tasi Party.

This case was brought to national attention after a senior member of the FAST Party used his online appearances to repeat the allegations made against our HRPP member.

A few weeks ago, the Samoa Court of Appeal decided to defer consideration of that murder case indefinitely.

What troubles Samoans is that the opportunity did exist to resolve, once and for all, a case that was forced upon the nation’s attention through the actions of a senior politician who must be held accountable for his actions. 

It was also an opportunity to hold online commentators accountable for their actions.

This case also questioned the professionalism of our Police Department and wasted taxpayer resources. 

It raised the expectations of the victim’s family. 

It deeply hurt the families and reputations of the HRPP member and a prominent business owner who were accused.

Worst of all, this case has sent a clear message that the political elite and supporters are free to destroy reputations and hurt families without any accountability.

The senior FAST Party Member and followers must follow the example of the on-line company by taking responsibility for their role in this shameful abuse of power and apologize to the families and the nation. 

But that will require honesty and moral courage.

Until there is truth and integrity, there can be no harmony and reconciliation.

Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi

Leader of HRPP

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