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Cyclone Ian reconstruction Project in Ha'apai Cyclone Ian reconstruction Project in Ha'apai

3 August, 2017. The World Bank says it is working closely with Tonga's government to investigate missing cyclone funding worth over 600-thousand US dollars.

The Prime Minister Akilisi Pohiva ordered an investigation into the funds which were meant to go towards the rebuilding of homes on Ha'apai.

The island group was hit hard by Cyclone Ian in 2014, leaving thousands homeless, but the reconstruction effort had been plagued with delays and 75 homes still need to be rebuilt.

The World Bank had been assisting with the rebuild.

The bank's Tatafu Moeaki said it wants to make sure the government investigation was done correctly.

"To take into account matters including legal and financial risks so we are working through the respective authorities of government to ensure that these are taken into account to ensure that a good result is reached," he said.

-RNZI

 

1 comment

  • Sifa
    Sifa Saturday, 05 August 2017 22:07 Comment Link

    Ne ohofi e fakatotolo ni moe faka-kaukau e fihia ai a e Puleanga motua moe fakakaukau e fihia ai a Samiu Vaipulu, pea kuo mau e ola ia koe kautama kehe ia, toe fakamomoko ai pe Palemia moene Kapineti he naa nau fikai e mea kehe pea tatele mai e ola ia hangehange ka pakihi pe he foi Naite pule oe paaka popua ee.

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