Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has written to the Minister for Women and Children Lynda Tabuya to explain about a viral explicit video, allegedly of her, currently circulating on social media. The PM made the comments when asked if he was aware of the video. Rabuka adds that the letter, reportedly sent this morning, seeks clarification from the Fijian MP Lynda Tabuya condemned the circulation of an alleged nude video as "cyber bullying". Tabuya stated the video was private, shared between her and her husband, and not scandalous. She Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has today written to the Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Lynda Tabuya to get an explanation from her on an alleged nude video of her circulating on social media. When asked the question, Mr Rabuka posed the question to journalist "have you watched it." He added he has written to [â¦] Minister for Children, Lynda Tabuya, is urging the Fiji Police Force to investigate a video that is being circulated on social media of two children engaging in sexual activities. It is alleged the video was filmed by an adult and exposed on social media. Tabuya is urging the public not to share the video and is stressing the gravity of the Ministry of Women, Children & Poverty Alleviation. The Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection, Hon. Lynda Tabuya, issued a powerful challenge to more than 40 young women at the Young Women's Forum today, urging them to stand against online harassment and bullying. Tabuya, who has been at the centre of an alleged sex and drug scandal with the sacked education minister Aseri Radrodro, was removed from the position on Monday. According to the People's Alliance, the sex scandal and its associated allegations involving Tabuya had caused "potentially irreparable damage" to the party. The video gained over 1,300 reactions and has been shared over a thousand times. Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection Lynda Tabuya. Yesterday, the Online Safety
Commission issued a public statement requesting members of the public not to share the disturbing video online. Australia Senate committee backs bill to ban Attorney-General, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum says it has been brought to their attention that SODELPA MP Lynda Tabuya recently put up a post of a young girl who was naked from waist above getting some Lynda Tabuya has finally bowed to pressure to remove the video she posted and shared on Facebook of a child being brutally beaten after several days of defiance that has badly damaged her public standing. Social media is full of accusations that Lynda Tabuya seized on the child's plight to create a distraction from the sex and drug Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection, Lynda Tabuya, issued a powerful challenge to more than 40 young women at the Young Women's Forum today, urging them to stand against online