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PMO, Pōhiva & Co.: Go Ahead; Make My Day, Sue Me!

Written by Sione A. Mokofisi

11 April, 2015

Part II

Nuku‘alofa, TONGA: Now that I’ve been labeled the PMO’s #1 Enemy (PMO Press Release...April 7, 2015), let me repeat the facts I’ve outlined in my first two letters for those with selective memory disorders. They’re hanging their denials on twisting these facts:

I did not write that the Cabinet has approved purchasing Siaosi Pōhiva & Pīveni Piukala’s computer software. Please read my original letter again. And do they want the public to believe that Pīveni Piukala did not make claims on TV Tonga about their computer product? Sorry but we’re not that stupid.

Ain’t it amusing that Prime Minister Pōhiva, and his cronies at the PMO, are the same gang who attacked past governments like fangs-bared “watchdogs,” are using the same tactics to silence their critics? Now they’ve considered themselves as smart as the Polynesian demigod, “Maui-the- trickster.” And they can fish up island (trick) after island (trick) with fishhooks (keyboard strokes).

Because they have expert communication advisors at the PMO, such as a “cow-reproduction” expert, and a senior bully journalist whose journalism principles are determined by his bank account – Mr. Kalafi Moala – they’ve considered themselves “untouchable.” They have then expensed PMO valuable resources to attack one journalist, and to denigrate civil public discourse to a “piva” (woman’s skirt) journalism fiasco, where they resorted to name-calling, and character assassination.

Siaosi Pōhiva Runs Crying to Daddy

So, Siaosi Pōhiva runs crying to “daddy” in the PMO that Sione Mokofisi has been mean to him in the playgrounds. He, therefore, threatened legal actions, and the PMO has issued an “official” press release in support of Siaosi Pōhiva.

Let me say this, “Listen Siaosi Pōhiva, Prime Minister ‘Akilisi Pōhiva, Kalafi Moala, et al.: Go ahead. Make my day. Sue Me! You can perfect self-denial, but you cannot erase the facts, which are saved on video recordings. And Mr. Kalafi Moala; you need to butt out of this fight; this is not your fight, but you’ve used government properties for your newspaper (“Taimi ‘o Tonga) to jump in uninvited.”

 (a) Fact #1: That the Prime Minister did go on TV Tonga and made an announcement about complaints from parents of high school-leavers − how many filed complaints? he didn’t say − regarding discrepancies in their national examination scores due to a flawed computer “software” in the SPBEA system. But it raised my interest to a high-pitch level perhaps there might be a more sinister motive behind this government declaration. Logic: lack of details on how many parents complained was a missing link.

(b) Fact #2: That shortly after the Prime Minister’s TV announcement, the “computer expert” he promised to arrive in Tonga to fix the problem, Mr. Pīveni Piukala, made claims on the same TV Tonga program − Ms. Viola Ulakai’s TV show – that he (Mr. Piukala) has the solution to the computer problems, which the PM has called a “software” or “mīsini” for the computer. Logic: His detailed technical explanation was overly confusing that it sounded like a “dog and pony” show, and a slick sales pitch; he offered no supporting independent studies.

(c) Fact #3: That Mr. Pīveni Piukala made claims on the same Ms. Viola Ulakai’s TV show that he wished the Prime Minister’s son, Siaosi Pōhiva, was here in Tonga to take “credit” for the work on their product. Logic: Mr. Pīveni has revealed a working relationship with Mr. Siaosi Pōhiva, and that the latter has family connections to the Prime Minister’s Office.

(d) Fact #4:  That Dr. Vesisio Pongi, who mentored Mr. Pīveni Piukala at SPBEA - has confirmed in his letter to Mr. Piukala (I have a copy of the letter); (i) that he misled the Director/Principals’ meeting; (ii) that whatever computer software “system” he claimed to have created will not work; (iii) Logic…Mr. Pīukala claimed to have a software system and Dr. Pongi confirmed that Mr. Piukala had made the claim.

(e) My analyses: (i) I’ve never said that the Cabinet has approved the purchase of Mr. Siaosi Pōhiva and Mr. Pīveni Piukala’s software product; (ii) please read my original letter; (iii) however, by simple logic that left me with the choices of either accepting his slick sales-pitch like an “useful idiot” Tongan as he expected, or use “extrapolation” or “triangulation” research techniques to come up with an educated “estimate.”  

Logic: As an example, if PM ‘Akilisi Pōhiva refuses to tell me how much he is paid as a Prime Minister, I can go to former PM Lord Tu‘ivakanō and ask how much was he paid to do the same job? I’ll have to adjust for a 10% Cola increase and for inflation in today’s pa‘anga, to be able to make an educated estimate. Other similar programs in the market are priced over TOP$1 million.

So, now they’re all claiming there’s no computer software. Really? Then what was Pīveni Piukala trying to sell to us on Viola Ulakai’s TV show, to the Director/Principals’ meeting, which Dr. Vesisio Pongi wrote about? I’m glad now that they’ve conveniently pulled the “software” product out of the market.

Good riddance! We’ve done our job. We’ve saved Tonga from another nepotism fraudulent deal.

(Sione A. Mokofisi is a published bi-lingual journalist in the U.S. and Tongan media. He wrote for daily newspapers, online Websites, and served as editor on weekly and monthly publications. He graduated from Liahona High School, earned a MBA and a minor in mass communications, and is completing the doctoral dissertation for the DBA at the University of Phoenix, Arizona. E-mail address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). 

35 comments

  • Lalo Fau
    Lalo Fau Tuesday, 21 April 2015 19:25 Comment Link

    Tika Miko 'oua leva hifo e faiako kae 'uluaki sipela 'eta tohi ke tonu....ifo atu

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  • Tika Miko
    Tika Miko Tuesday, 21 April 2015 16:15 Comment Link

    mokofisi kuoke tala ae ikai fetuutaki atu ae kau faiongoongo kae hili koia oku ikai keke tomua fetuutaki kihe kakai okuke fakaangai keke ilo ae tali mooni pea ke tuku mai hoo ogoogo
    oua teke fiepoto koe kihe tuuga laukonga oku ou iai kake tomua ilo kihe principle uluaki oe faoongoogo keke tomu'a proof reading ke tonu pea toki send kae oua toki fakatonutonu tomui naa hoko ia ko hao ulungaanga anga maheni.

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  • Fifita
    Fifita Monday, 20 April 2015 11:24 Comment Link

    Am abit confuse about the whole multi-million software that is discussed , am currently working in the Ministry of Education and this issue is some way has affected working relationships between workers here . I know this is not about the assessment program but more on political matters regarding the issue . The question that is bothering me is "WHO IS LYING ?:"..A family friend in the Treasury Dept. mention something about the computer software being mentioned to them from the Cabinet but has to go through the Procurement first. . Is the Prime Minister / Minister of Education lying to the public ?....If he is lying then it's not new cos that is what politics is all about and he has been doing it for years..too bad most of the people has been brainwashed by "this is the what the people wants" and " people's money ( tax payers )" comments..

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  • S. Takamilo
    S. Takamilo Saturday, 18 April 2015 13:08 Comment Link

    Malo S Mokofisi e tali fehu'i moe kataki pea koe me'a lelei e femahino'aki 'i he mokomoko. I enjoy reading your works

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  • Sione A MokofisiA
    Sione A MokofisiA Saturday, 18 April 2015 07:07 Comment Link

    Tika Miko...Sivi'i eni ho'o laukonga mahino'i (reading comprehension): Is "being cleared" the same as "has cleared?" Sorry if you don't get it; take my advice and enroll in a reading comprehension course.

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  • Kai Kuava
    Kai Kuava Friday, 17 April 2015 23:24 Comment Link

    Sione Mokofisi, so what does "being cleared" specifically mean ʻi he context ko eni? ʻA ia naʻe teʻeki ke passed or approved ka ko fe submission paper ʻo e fakatau software laumiliona ko eni? Fai mo fakamatala ke vave

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  • Sione A MokofisiA
    Sione A MokofisiA Friday, 17 April 2015 01:29 Comment Link

    Tiko Miko...kataki he hala 'a e sipela. Ko e kovi ia 'eku "proof reading." Ka 'oku ou fakatonutonu a e fehalaaki, peau fakaha ke 'ilo 'e he kotoa. Teke fiu koe he fekumi 'a e mitia ka 'e 'ikai teke ma'u ha'aku fehalaaki 'oku ta'e fakatonutonu. 'Oku 'iai 'a e faikehekehe 'o e fakatonutonu mo e kikihi aipe 'i he loi.

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  • Sione A MokofisiA
    Sione A MokofisiA Friday, 17 April 2015 01:21 Comment Link

    Tiki Miko,

    Tali pe koe kiate koe. Ko e kakai 'e tokofiha 'oku ke faka-fofonga'i?

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  • sione A Mokofisi
    sione A Mokofisi Thursday, 16 April 2015 19:38 Comment Link

    No, Kai Kuava. I've pointed out many times, but even I was Jesus Christ you and Pohiva will never accept it. But, you can read it again to see if you can comprehend it: "being cleared" is not the same as "passed" or "approved" does it? Your reading comprehension needs repairing.

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  • Admin
    Admin Wednesday, 15 April 2015 09:47 Comment Link

    Kai Kuava kataki kake 'alu mu'a ki he sekisoni Opinion 'o click ai 'oku kei 'asi lelei pe ai 'a e 'atikolo 'oku ke lau kuo delete multi-million software.
    Malo

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