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# IS THIS TO BE THE LATEST INSULT FROM THE COALITION? (UPDATED WED AM)

Posted on October 8, 2024 25 Comments

Reports from Levuka speak of community disquiet and outrage that Lynda Tabuya – the multi-millionaire Queen of Tarts and Minister for Bonking and Weed – is to be the official guest at Fiji Day celebrations where it all began – the site of the signing of the Deed of Cession in 1874.

Grubsheet can’t find an official announcement on social media or anywhere else. But if this is true, it is a singular gesture of contempt for the people of Ovalau and our original capital. The Prime Minister himself pronounced Lynda Tabuya guilty of a “sex and illicit drug scandal” when he and the rest of the People’s Alliance hierarchy stripped her of the deputy leadership of the Party. (see below) So why on earth would she be deemed suitable to be “Guest of Honour” at one of the most symbolic ceremonies of our nationhood?

We await official clarification with a great deal of trepidation because all sense of decorum long ago flew out the window with this miserable government. The chiefs who handed Fiji to Britain would be spinning in their graves at the notion that such a brazen hussy would preside over the commemoration of their historic day 150 years on.

If it is indeed true, then Grubsheet urges the people of Levuka and Ovalau to rebel. Why should they endure such an appalling insult? Go to the celebrations, by all means. But turn your backs on Lynda Tabuya, refuse to have anything to do with her and make a point of deciding that October 10, 2024, was the day you resolved to vote these moral pygmies out of office at the first opportunity.

NOTE: Can anyone officially confirm this plan or have you seen an official announcement or correspondence? You can email me at my new contact – grubsheet@stgiles.com.fj. It’s crowded up here but a lot of the usual patients have got jobs with the Coalition.

One of our most hallowed sites…
Where there is an annual renanctment of the signing of the Deed of Cession
October 10 1874
Seru Cakobau and the other chiefs entrust Fiji to Queen Victoria

“Guilty” of a “sex and illicit drugs scandal” but still protected. These moral pygmies have totally lost the plot.

UPDATE:

But that’s not going to deter our heroine from standing again in the 2026 election. Don’t you know that it’s God’s will?

Reader Interactions

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  1. Sad Observer Scared for Fiji says

    October 8, 2024 at 7:54 am

    Well she has played a supporting role in bringing Fiji down, and if the stars of this Shakespearean tragedy keep going the way they are going, they may well need to hand Fiji back to Britain.

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    • Graham Davis says

      October 8, 2024 at 8:23 am

      Oh, so you think she might be bait? Like the self-generated porn from Room 233?

      Alas, the current British government seems intent on shedding its remaining colonial possessions. But you never know.

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      • Sad Observer Scared for Fiji says

        October 8, 2024 at 9:28 am

        No I don’t think this will really happen. Just a jovial way to allude to Fiji being driven backwards to those days again, where they sought British rule to civilise them. The lack of good governance, political etiquette and self-discipline suggests Fiji desperately needs some external input. Probably a bad joke – apologies!

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      • A Evison says

        October 8, 2024 at 9:59 pm

        The British government knows not what it do! Never ponders and gives thought before announcements. Poor Britain!
        Astonishing creatures; the individuals who are governing our countries. Poor Fiji!

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  2. Send a message says

    October 8, 2024 at 8:32 am

    Wouldn’t it be wonderful, if no one turned up to the proceedings on that day, just to send a message.

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  3. Fjord Sailor says

    October 8, 2024 at 8:55 am

    I wonder which of the hotels/accomodation in Levuka will be “blessed” by Tabuya during her stay there?

    Perhaps the QoT (Queen of Tarts) may use the opportunity to send some “delectable” images to her beloved who will no doubt be stranded alone in Suva.

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  4. Help Levuka says

    October 8, 2024 at 9:33 am

    The Health or Infrastructure Minister should instead be in Levuka, then promise and deliver improvements, repairs etc. to the mortuary and roads that Anthony Sahai has for so long been publicly lamenting about.

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  5. Sanjay says

    October 8, 2024 at 9:38 am

    Just weekend gone past, Tabuya travelled in her Ministerial car, with driver and assistant to crown Miss Rakiraki contestants. Waste of public funds.

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  6. Utterly Disgusted says

    October 8, 2024 at 10:09 am

    The Queen of Tarts has been bonking Rabuka for a long time! Rabuka will therefore neither flinch nor act on anything raised to him however disgusting on LT.

    Sadly Govt and those silly Ministers like Maciu see it fit to send LT to Rakiraki and to Levuka because they are drinking buddies! Who knows she may have also slept with the guy!

    If she’s sending sexual videos of herself to men: then she has no boundaries in her insanity and calculated seduction!

    Sa oti GD! We just have to marvel at the level of dirt these idiots will go to. Yalewa dukalevu meaning dirty woman! Just look at her face and hands she looked like she doesn’t wash herself at all!

    All who’ve slept with her should go get HIV tests and wives make sure you don’t sleep with those infidel husbands or you’ll sign yourself a death warrant !

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  7. Fiji Watcher says

    October 8, 2024 at 10:26 am

    Is this alleged appointment to the place where it all started something the Great Council of Chiefs (GCC) should have an opinion on? Particularly given the place and its historical significance to the iTaukei!

    If they have any role then it should be to maintain decorum and standards. Sending a tainted Minister known by many as the Queen of Tarts and Minister for Bonking and Weed to such an historical place is an insult to the people of Levuka and Ovalau.

    I would have thought the Prime Minister would be the guest given its significance to Fiji!

    Not forgetting the fact he will be attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Samoa (later in the month) which will be chaired by King Charles III.

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  8. Terminate Tabuya says

    October 8, 2024 at 10:43 am

    Does she ever show restraint or good judgement? No.
    She puts herself up on a pedestal and does not seem to know right from wrong, have empathy or regard for others and has grandiose image to portray.
    Keeping someone of poor character such as Lynda Tabuya Semaan reflects poorly on the PM of Fiji and anyone with the authority to terminate her employment, but has not.
    Lynda Tabuya Semaan has no judgement, boundaries or sense and should not be a Minister. She has a lot of signs of someone with Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
    She even put that video of the child abuse up in her Facebook. Didn’t have enough common sense to think of the child’s rights over her own interests yet complains about Grubsheet.
    She told her followers that the images were AI. Well what about her decision to take a raise just after the adulterous scandal in Melbourne? Was that AI too? Did her followers realize she really is a very selfish, corrupt woman who is only plundering their beloved Fiji?

    Demand qualified Ministers.
    How much more of this PM Rabuka?

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    • Graham Davis says

      October 8, 2024 at 10:50 am

      The Artificial Intelligence claims are laughable and only other weed-addled people would believe them.

      It is all there in black and white in the PAP letter to Tabuya signed by the PM himself. A “sex and illicit drug sandal” that has brought the PAP into possibly “irreparable disrepute”.

      She is a habitual liar who is only in politics to enrich herself on the national teat after her failed business antics in the US. And she must be driven from politics altogether.

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      • Setoki MB. Mataitoga says

        October 9, 2024 at 10:29 am

        John 8: 7 KJV …So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her…

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        • Graham Davis says

          October 9, 2024 at 5:02 pm

          What rubbish. You can find a biblical text to justify anything. Keep your religious beliefs out of it. It is about the proper conduct of our elected representatives. So render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s.

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  9. Expose Lynda Tabuya says

    October 8, 2024 at 10:57 am

    Emoluments Comittee:
    Lynda Tabuya was on the committee and got to vote for a payrise for herself and everyone else she is sleeping with. Rabuka was fine with this.

    I cannot think of a government or country in the world that would agree to this.

    The dirty politics are being heard about both inside in outside Fiji. It will affect everything, no doubt.

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    • Viti1 says

      October 8, 2024 at 1:53 pm

      And no doubt she will be checking into the Royal Hotel, appropriate for a queen. The people of Ovalau will forget their complaints when they see their marama naita 😀 given the traditional reverence between the Lomaiviti province and Kadavu. “Na sauca ga na seda” meaning the south (Kadavu) and centre (of Fiji, “Loma i viti”) are meant to be one. Anywhere else in Fiji, she would have been vilified.

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  10. Tabuya defrauds her own people says

    October 8, 2024 at 11:26 am

    Yes it’s all there. Black and white evidence. Fiji “ where evidence isn’t enough to get offenders fired from office.”

    Lynda Tabuya has many questionable activities on her resume including fraud, adultery, financial gain with Chinese, drugs and alcohol addiction and bankruptcy.
    Any one of these would cause an issue in most any country or not to qualify to run in the first place.

    Evidence does not seem to be enough.
    Fiji will go up further on the list of most corrupt countries soon, and that’s not good.

    Keeping bad people in government positions erodes the morale of people and they just aren’t happy or productive when they lose hope in government. Look at suicide rates. Nobody believes things will get better.

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  11. Ban Tabuya says

    October 8, 2024 at 12:00 pm

    This error in judgement is too great.
    How is she still the Minister in charge of protecting children!

    https://www.fbcnews.com.fj/news/tabuya-explains-rationale-behind-sharing-video/

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  12. Tabuya Is The Boss says

    October 8, 2024 at 7:21 pm

    A banana republic is just that. Anything goes in the government of a banana republic. sleep with each other, lie to each other, rip each other off, especially the people of the nation. Do whatever it seems fit to do, all for personal gain. Tabuya”s going to Levuka, with the PMs approval, is akin to the middle finger salute to all of Fiji. Her legs do the talking Fiji. Crude? But that’s the crude truth.

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  13. Auckland, stand up says

    October 8, 2024 at 8:05 pm

    Same here in Auckland.
    I heard Rabuka is the chief guest.
    Wouldn’t it be great if no Indians turned to the function and protest!
    Why do we need abusers like him and Inoke at the High Com office in Wellington?
    Time to send some strong message to these abusers.

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  14. Gone Gone Gone says

    October 8, 2024 at 8:22 pm

    As I said few days ago.
    170k followers and less than 100 likes per post.

    Meanwhile ASK has 66k followers and over 500 likes per pose, some hitting as much as 1000 likes.

    Shows who is ethically trending.
    And it sure is not the vuchi that is Tum bha yah!

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  15. Child safety first says

    October 8, 2024 at 8:25 pm

    Very sad to see how far Fiji MPs and grassroots leaders tolerate this woman.
    I saw her holding the hands of students in
    Parliament and having a photo with them.

    I beg all parents in Fiji to keep their children away from Tabuya, Radrodro and the PM. Please keep your kids away from those that abuse women, children and the nation.

    It’s your call at the end of the day.

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  16. Just fuck@k says

    October 8, 2024 at 8:28 pm

    Do Fijian people, especially the itaukei, have values?
    Because if they do then this woman will not be allowed anywhere near other women and children.
    End of story.

    The Ratu’s and the Adi’s are blind and they are ruining their own. Speak up please. Sa rauta mada na being asleep while your country goes to the dogs.

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  17. Lynda Tabuya you are a bad example says

    October 9, 2024 at 3:51 am

    She’s speaking about teen pregnancy now, she is exactly part of the problem by her behavior.

    How about being an example Lynda Tabuya by doing the flowing:

    Admit your failures and lead by example.
    Stop sleeping around.
    Speak to teens about values and morals.
    Speak about the death rate of HIV and what a horrible painful death it is.
    Get testing and protection easily available to all teens, open clinics that are easy to access to.
    Speak to teens about valuing themselves and the willpower to say no or wait.
    Encourage education and show the effects on both the parents and the baby by having babies too young.
    Create after school youth groups and sports.
    Make parents accountable to where their teen is.

    All those teens know that Lynda Tabuya runs around town and nobody stops her behavior, even as a person in government. So if the is no repercussions for her, how is this teaching the youth a better way.

    She has done nothing to speak about good values. And where are the teen father’s?
    Speak to them too.

    The PM himself notoriously sleeps around so do not expect more from the youth. You have failed them. The country has really gone to the dogs. A photo of herself is not going to stop that. Real hard work is what’s needed.

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  18. Only me says

    October 9, 2024 at 12:30 pm

    Fiji is all blue today. A lot of people are looking forward to a holiday tomorrow to celebrate Fiji Day. I saw heaps of children all dressed up in blue heading to school. My grandson was singing Fiji’s national anthem and he is not even 5. So much enthusiasm and pride in the country. Then I realized we are not wanted. Terribly sad

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Grubsheet Feejee is the blogsite of Graham Davis, an award-winning journalist turned communications consultant who was the Fijian Government’s principal communications advisor for six years from 2012 to 2018 and continued to work on Fiji’s global climate and oceans campaign up until the end of the decade.

 

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