Patu Ativalu Togi II | |
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Member of the
Samoan Parliament for Vaimauga West | |
In office 6 May 2007 – 4 March 2011 | |
Preceded by | Sililoto Tolo Tuaifaiva |
In office 2 March 2001 – 31 March 2006 | |
Succeeded by | Anauli Pofitu Fesili |
Personal details | |
Born | 7 September 1941 |
Died | 6 November 2019 Vaiala, Samoa |
Political party |
Samoan Democratic United Party Human Rights Protection Party |
Patu Togi II Ativalu Vaimasanu’u Tunupopo (7 September 1941 — 6 November 2019) [1] was a Samoan politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Samoa. He was a member of the Samoan Democratic United Party and Human Rights Protection Party.
Patu was born in Vaiala. [1] He worked for the Samoa Ports Authority, as a teacher, and then as a police officer, eventually rising to the rank of Chief Superintendent. [1] He was a member of Samoa's rugby team at the 1963 South Pacific Games in Suva, Fiji. [1]
Ativalu was first elected to Parliament as a member of the Samoan Democratic United Party in the 2001 election, but he lost his seat at the 2006 election [2] He initially filed an election petition against the victorious candidate, Anauli Pofitu Fesili, [3] then dropped it. [4]
Following the death of Sililoto Tolo Tuaifaiva he contested and won the 2007 Vaimauga West by-election as a candidate for the Human Rights Protection Party. [5] [6] After the by-election, he was accused of bribery and treating, as well as accepting a US$25,000 bribe for withdrawing an election petition against the winner in the 2006 election, Anauli Pofitu Fesili. [7] However, no election petition was filed. [8]
He lost his seat at the 2011 Samoan general election.
Patu Ativalu Togi II | |
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Member of the
Samoan Parliament for Vaimauga West | |
In office 6 May 2007 – 4 March 2011 | |
Preceded by | Sililoto Tolo Tuaifaiva |
In office 2 March 2001 – 31 March 2006 | |
Succeeded by | Anauli Pofitu Fesili |
Personal details | |
Born | 7 September 1941 |
Died | 6 November 2019 Vaiala, Samoa |
Political party |
Samoan Democratic United Party Human Rights Protection Party |
Patu Togi II Ativalu Vaimasanu’u Tunupopo (7 September 1941 — 6 November 2019) [1] was a Samoan politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Samoa. He was a member of the Samoan Democratic United Party and Human Rights Protection Party.
Patu was born in Vaiala. [1] He worked for the Samoa Ports Authority, as a teacher, and then as a police officer, eventually rising to the rank of Chief Superintendent. [1] He was a member of Samoa's rugby team at the 1963 South Pacific Games in Suva, Fiji. [1]
Ativalu was first elected to Parliament as a member of the Samoan Democratic United Party in the 2001 election, but he lost his seat at the 2006 election [2] He initially filed an election petition against the victorious candidate, Anauli Pofitu Fesili, [3] then dropped it. [4]
Following the death of Sililoto Tolo Tuaifaiva he contested and won the 2007 Vaimauga West by-election as a candidate for the Human Rights Protection Party. [5] [6] After the by-election, he was accused of bribery and treating, as well as accepting a US$25,000 bribe for withdrawing an election petition against the winner in the 2006 election, Anauli Pofitu Fesili. [7] However, no election petition was filed. [8]
He lost his seat at the 2011 Samoan general election.