A video of a former cabinet minister in Fiji dancing naked was hacked by someone in government close to the Prime Minister, claims a veteran political activist. After the explicit clip went viral, Sitiveni Rabuka dismissed Lynda Tabuya from his Cabinet on 26 December, saying it was in the people's best interest. A video of a former cabinet minister in Fiji dancing naked was hacked by someone in government close to the Prime Minister, claims a veteran political activist. After the explicit clip went viral, Sitiveni Rabuka dismissed Lynda Tabuya from his Cabinet on December 26, saying it was in the people's best interest. Fiji police are investigating who leaked an explicit video of former cabinet minister Lynda Tabuya. The former minister for women, children and social protection has lodged a complaint with the police cybercrime unit, saying that circulation of the private video was a grievous form of cyberbullying. MP Lynda Tabuya said the private video was meant for her husband, and called its circulation on social media a criminal invasion of privacy. Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka announced his Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has dismissed MP Lynda Tabuya as a minister after an explicit video of her circulated online. Ms Tabuya has said the private video was meant for her husband Fiji police are investigating who leaked an explicit video of former cabinet minister Lynda Tabuya. The former minister for women, children, and social protection has lodged a complaint with the police cybercrime unit, saying that circulation of the private video was a grievous form of cyberbullying. Fiji's Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection, Lynda Tabuya, was recently dismissed by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka following the circulation of her nude video, which has sparked significant public controversy and debate over privacy rights and accountability for public officials. Fiji police are investigating who leaked an explicit video of former cabinet
minister Lynda Tabuya. Margot Staunton , Senior Journalist The former minister for women, children, and social protection has lodged a complaint with the police cybercrime unit, saying that circulation of the private video was a grievous form of cyberbullying. A cabinet minister has criticised the unlawful circulation of a private video after Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka revealed he had sought her explanation on the matter. Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Lynda Tabuya stated the video was a private exchange between consenting adults taken out of context and in this case, a private […] In a troubling turn of events, former Minister Lynda Tabuya has filed a police complaint over the unauthorized release of an explicit video intended for private viewing. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has responded by dismissing her from her ministerial role, highlighting concerns about conduct and public trust. As investigations unfold, questions arise about personal privacy and the