Privacy Breach Leads to Shock Dismissal of Fiji Cabinet Minister

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Privacy Breach Leads to Shock Dismissal of Fiji Cabinet Minister

Fiji’s Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection, Lynda Tabuya, has been dismissed from her position after a private explicit video of her was shared online. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka announced her removal on Facebook, though she will keep her role as a Member of Parliament.

The 52-year-old Tabuya explained that the video was private content meant only for her husband. She emphasized that sharing intimate content between consenting adults in a relationship is neither illegal nor immoral.

Tabuya has reported the incident to authorities, stating that the unauthorized sharing of her private video is a form of online gender-based violence โ€“ a significant problem in Fiji. She has warned that anyone distributing the video through any online platform is committing a crime and will face legal consequences. She claims to have evidence of at least one person sharing the video via email.

While Prime Minister Rabuka said the government itself won’t investigate how the video became public, the police are taking action. The Cyber Crime Unit in Suva, Fiji’s capital, is now investigating the case following Tabuya’s official complaint, according to Assistant Commissioner of Police Livai Driu.

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