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Justin Arapari

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Justin Arapari
President of the Assembly of French Polynesia
In office
23 May 1996 – 17 May 2001
Preceded byMilou Ebb
Succeeded byLucette Taero
In office
17 March 1991 – 16 May 2001
Personal details
Born26 September 1947[1]
Mahaena, French Polynesia[2]
Died6 May 2020[2]
Political partyTahoera'a Huiraatira

Justin Mahai Arapari (26 September 1947 — 6 May 2020) was a French Polynesian politician. He served as president of the Assembly of French Polynesia from 1996 to 2001. He was a member of Tahoera'a Huiraatira.

Arapari was born in Mahaena and was educated at l'école centrale in Papeete.[1] After working as a photography laboratory technician, he trained as a Protestant priest, graduating in 1972.[1] He spent four years in Maharepa as a priest, before quitting to become a farmer and enter politics.[1]

He contested the 1977 election as a candidate for Nedo Salmon's "New Polynesian Thought" list, but was unsuccessful.[1] In 1981 he joined Taatiraa Porinetia.[1] In February 1982 he joined Gaston Flosse's Tahoera'a Huiraatira, and four years later was its general secretary.[2]

He was elected to the Assembly of French Polynesia at the 1991 election.[1] He was re-elected at the 1996 election and elected President of the Assembly.[2][3] Shortly after being elected he was convicted of misuse of corporate assets while a director of SETIL and given an eight-month suspended prison sentence.[1] In 1999 he was indicted for illegal taking of interests while working for OPT.[1] In 2001 he split with Flosse, attempting to form a breakaway Tahoera'a list and later founding the Manahune Party.[2]

Following his departure from politics he was investigated for his involvement in the "phantom jobs scandal".[4] He was convicted and sentenced to two years imprisonment.[5] The conviction was upheld on appeal in 2012, and he was sentenced to two years imprisonment (suspended) and a five million XPF fine.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Justin ARAPARI". Assemblée de la Polynésie française. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Justin Arapari est décédé" (in French). TNTV News. 6 May 2020. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Justin Arapari, ancien Président de l'Assemblée, est décédé" (in French). Polynesie1. 6 May 2020. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Former French Polynesia assembly president probed in phantom job trial". RNZ. 4 May 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  5. ^ "43 Tahiti phantom jobs convicts appeal". RNZ. 28 October 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  6. ^ "Affaire des emplois Fictifs : le détail des condamnations en appel" (in French). Tahiti Infos. 7 February 2013. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
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