French Polynesian MP Frebault loses seat in high commission ruling
The French high commission has struck off a French Polynesian assembly member, Jean-Alain Frebault, putting the majority
of the ruling Union For Democracy at risk.
The high commission in Tahiti found that Mr Frebault failed to explain the nature of his remuneration as chairman of the
board of the publicly owned OPT telephone company.
A complaint had been lodged by an OPT employee who claimed that as an MP Mr Frebault was not allowed to hold the
chairmanship.
Mr Frebault, who was elected as an opposition MP two years ago, defected to the goverment camp but will be replaced by
Fabiola Taata of the opposition Tahoeraa Huiraatira.
A government MP, Myron Mataoa, has told local radio that the French state is not impartial by removing the MP.
Last week, a judge found that Mr Frebault had done no wrong because he was not remunerated for his board position.