Pacific / Vanuatu

Jailed Vanuatu MPs asked to repay Carcasses

16:57 pm on 28 December 2015

Vanuatu's jailed former prime minister Moana Carcasses has initiated proceedings to recover the money he had given to the other MPs jailed with him for bribery.

Vanuautu's former prime minister Moana Carcasses had given about $US9000 to each of a total of 18 politicians. Photo: RNZ

Carcasses had given about $US9000 to each of a total of 18 politicians as part of successful moves to oust the government.

The Supreme Court ruled two months ago that this was bribery and jailed 14 of them, but Carcasses insists it was a loan and he now wants the money back.

This has been confirmed by Carcasses' lawyer John Malcolm, who has written to the MPs concerned.

Three weeks ago, all MPs were given $US36,000 as gratuity payments to mark the end of the parliamentary term, but the 15 MPs convicted in the case have to repay that money.

Carcasses waits outside the court in Port Vila following his conviction. Photo: RNZI / Hilaire Bule

Parliament was dissolved by Vanuatu's president after the jailing of the 14 MPs triggered an impasse, and a snap election has been called for 22 January.

Although they have been imprisoned for up to four years, the jailed former MPs have all paid their registration fees to stand for office next month.