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Mulitalo Siafausa Vui was born on 1945 in mali, is a politician. Discover Mulitalo Siafausa Vui's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
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Born 1945
Birthday 1945
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Date of death 21 July 2013 - Tupua Tamasese Mea'ole hospital, Apia, Samoa
Died Place Tupua Tamasese Mea'ole hospital, Apia, Samoa
Nationality Mali

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2013

Vaiotu Mulitalo Sealiimalietoa Siafausa Vui (1945 - 21 July 2013) was a Samoan politician and Cabinet Minister.

He died of heart failure at Tupua Tamasese Mea'ole hospital in Apia in July 2013.

2011

Vui ran again for the seat of Fa'asaleleaga No. 4 in the 2011 election, but was unsuccessful.

2009

In 2009 he was charged with 20 counts of indecent assault against a woman who worked for him. The case was not made public as he was granted name suppression. In July 2012 he was convicted on ten counts. An initial sentence of a $3,000 fine was appealed, and he was ultimately given a two-year suspended sentence.

2007

Vui was subsequently appointed Public Service Commissioner in October 2007. In 2008 he appeared in court on charges of carrying a weapon after arming himself with a rifle during a land dispute. He was eventually convicted and discharged. In March 2009 he and his family were banished for life from the village of Vaimoso after bestowing a high-ranking matai title on members of his family without village permission. The banishment was subsequently upheld by the lands and Titles Court.

2006

He was re-elected in the 2006 election and appointed Minister of Communications and Information Technology. He was subsequently convicted of bribery and treating in an election petition brought by his defeated rival Sua Rimoni Ah Chong, and his election was declared void. Vui threatened to sue the Attorney-General's office for failing to support him, and encouraged the government to bring criminal charges against Ah Chong, which ultimately resulted in his conviction.

1996

Vui was born in Lano, Samoa and had served as Commissioner of Police. He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Samoa in the 1996 election and served as Deputy Speaker. He was re-elected in the 2001 election and appointed Minister of Health. As Health Minister he established the Kidney Foundation and a local dialysis unit. In September 2005 while Acting Prime Minister he attempted to crush strike action by local doctors by bringing in strikebreakers from New Zealand. After a government inquiry into the doctors' grievances failed to recommend a pay rise, all public hospital doctors resigned.