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151:, graduating with an MBA. Trained as a surveyor, he worked as a public servant in the Survey Department. In 2000 he was appointed as the director of the National Environment Services. He was reappointed to the position in 2009, but a report from the national audit office subsequently found that the reappointment decision had been unduly influenced by his mother and had been made on the basis of political interest, not merit. Disagreement over the appointment had led to a cabinet reshuffle, with the environment portfolio been removed from 185:. In February 2020 he was appointed Democratic Party spokesperson for Agriculture, Cultural Development, Finance and Economic Development. He will also share the Environment and the Cook Islands Investment Corporation portfolios with senior MPs. At the 456: 348: 641: 163:
so that she could make the appointment. Despite this, he remained in the position until 2015, when he was unexpectedly not reappointed after 15 years service.
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Tupa is a traditional drummer and a member of the Te Korero Maori Cultural Performing Arts Group. He has performed in France, the UK and Hawaii.
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electorate. In 2019 he was the opposition's nominee for Deputy Speaker, but was defeated by
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he was the only Democrat MP on Rarotonga to retain his seat.
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Cook Islands News. 8 July 2012 261:"USP campus extensions unveiled" 415:Melina Etches (3 August 2022). 408: 371:"Tura appointed deputy Speaker" 149:University of the South Pacific 385: 363: 341: 319: 305:"Drum gifts draw sound advice" 297: 275: 253: 1: 538:Current Members of Parliament 466:Cook Islands Democratic Party 192: 132:. He is the son of former MP 130:Cook Islands Democratic Party 124:politician and member of the 106:Cook Islands Democratic Party 7: 327:"Te Korero Maori a big hit" 283:"Turepu defends HOM action" 10: 663: 632:Cook Island civil servants 394:"Demos gunning for change" 573: 537: 472: 214:. Cook Islands Parliament 120:(born 23 July 1957) is a 111: 101: 93: 88: 84: 72: 60: 49: 34: 30: 23: 581:Cook Islands First Party 522:William (Smiley) Heather 147:. He later attended the 128:. He is a member of the 126:Cook Islands Parliament 38:Cook Islands Parliament 16:Cook Islands politician 627:People from Rarotonga 419:. Cook Islands News 396:. Cook Islands News 351:. 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Index

Cook Islands Parliament
Matavera
Incumbent
Kiriau Turepu
Cook Islands Democratic Party
Cook Islands
Cook Islands Parliament
Cook Islands Democratic Party
Ngai Tupa
Rarotonga
Tereora College
University of the South Pacific
Kete Ioane
Jim Marurai
Ngamau Munokoa
2018 Cook Islands general election
Kiriau Turepu
Matavera
Tai Tura
2022 election



"Vaitoti TUPA"



"COOKS AUDIT FINDS NEPOTISM IN AGENCY HIRE"
"USP campus extensions unveiled"
"Turepu defends HOM action"

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