Piveni Piukala has been suspended from his ministerial roles as Minister of Police and Minister for Public Enterprises, effective 8 December 2025, according to confirmation given to Kaniva Tonga News by Prime Minister ‘Aisake Eke.
Piveni Piukala (L), Pita Hopoate and an unidentified individual. Photo/Supplied
The suspension follows allegations that Piukala helped facilitate overseas travel for Mormon leader Pita Hopoate despite a Police Court order prohibiting him from leaving Tonga in October.
As Kaniva News reported at the time, Customs Minister Māteni Tapueluelu, who was responsible for border control, immediately went public and criticised his colleague Minister Piukala for allegedly interfering with Hopoate’s court-imposed travel ban.
At the time, the Prime Minister said he had sought advice from the Attorney General’s Office and was advised that a police investigation must first determine whether Piukala breached the law before any further legal action could proceed.
The Police Commissioner told Kaniva News at the time that, after meeting with the Anti-Corruption Commissioner, they had “determined that the investigation is better suited to be undertaken by the ACC.”
The case has sparked debate over ministerial accountability and the enforcement of court orders in Tonga.
The Prime Minister also drew criticism for what was seen as a failure to move against Piukala promptly.
MP Lord Vaea expressed discontent among the nobles, figuratively noting that the path for handling such matters had already been clearly paved, yet the Prime Minister failed to follow it.
His comments reflect growing pressure on the Prime Minister to act decisively in cases involving alleged breaches of the law.
Transparency, Independence, No Guilt
PM Eke said this afternoon that Piukala’s suspension follows advice from the Anti-Corruption Commission, which described the move as a procedural measure to ensure transparency and independence while evidence is gathered.
The Prime Minister emphasised that the suspension does not imply guilt, noting that Piukala remains innocent unless and until proven otherwise by a court ruling.
During the suspension, Piukala retains his seat as a Member of Parliament and continues to participate in parliamentary duties, including preparations for the Prime Minister’s election.
He also retains MP privileges such as allowances.
Who is Pita Hopoate?
Pita Hopoate, a retired Area Seventy of the Mormon Church, is a high-profile figure who was under a Police Court order barring him from leaving Tonga.
Despite this restriction, Hopoate managed to flee the country and travel to the United States after the alleged assistance of Piukala.
The Minister never denied the allegation; instead, he made inconsistent attempts online to justify his actions.
He reportedly accused the judiciary of misinterpreting the restraining order.
He claimed it was his duty to assist Hopoate as a member of the public who allegedly sought his help to depart despite the court ban.