31 May 2010

Samoa court orders MP to clear debts to provident fund or face jail

12:57 pm on 31 May 2010

A Samoan businessman who's also an MP, Muagututi'a George Meredith, has been convicted in the district court for failing to pay his employees' contributions to the National Provident Fund.

The owner of George Meredith Associates, or GMA, pleaded guilty to 134 charges when he appeared in court on Friday.

His lawyer had asked the court to consider the economic financial crisis which he gave as one of the reasons for the non-payment.

Two of the defendant's businesses have failed in the past two years.

The presiding judge, Tauiliili Fao Harry Schuster, said the payment of workers contributions to the NPF has to be followed through by all employers.

Muagututi'a has been ordered to pay the more than 150,000 US dollars or face six months in jail.