DHSS Employee Wants Protection for Employees

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More information is surfacing about Director of Human and Social Services’ Taeaoafua Dr. Meki Solomona’s telling off of supporters of the Faoa Sanitoa camp last week.

Prior to the staff meeting the director met with supervisors Thursday morning and didn’t mince words.

He said among them was Tulaga Stanley, a name that posted damming information about the Lolo Lemanu administration prior to the elections.

KHJ News has again approached Taeaoafua for comments but he has declined.

A recording of the meeting with supervisors which took place before the DHSS staff meeting was provided to KHJ News earlier this week.

The individual  who gave it said their interest is to protect employees from harassment because of their political affiliation.

The individual said, “This  harassment is wrong.  Employees are protected by the law and relevant authorities should step in to stop what is happening.”

In the recording of the supervisors meeting the director starts off very calmly but as the meeting progresses he cusses and uses strong language to describe those who didn’t vote for the administration.

He also names individuals including supporters of the Faoa Sanitoa camp who read radio ads, and calls them names, He says he will make sure to remove employees who didn’t vote with his side.

He also calls out a church minister who pretended to vote for Lolo and Lemanu but he saw the minister’s car with stickers after Election Day and swore at him.

This is from the first minute and a half of the meeting.

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