Tuesday, January 23, 2018

BREAKING NEWS: BIZARRE SEXUAL HABITS OF VANUATU PUBLIC FIGURES EXPOSED!

Politicians, media figures and bankers among those paying for sex in Vanuatu. PM refused to comment.

Port Vila, Vanuatu
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Anonymous prostitutes. Photo courtesy of Bay View


A Ni-Vanuatu female has filed a formal complaint to the Vanuatu police naming a number of high profile individuals who have "procured, aided or facilitated" in her prostitution. 

The Yumi Toktok Stret News reported that:


"The complaint lodged names well-known individuals in Port Vila who have been paying a Vanuatu citizen money in exchange for sex."

The complaint stated that the female received money ranging from 15,000VT to 20,000VT.


The formal complaint lodged by the Ni-Van female to the Vanuatu Police. Photo courtesy of YTS.


Yumi Toktok Stret (YTS) News referred to "a woman from Mele Village" who have as her clients many "high profile expats and locals", including "a senior staff at Vanuatu Daily Post, an executive from Vanuatu BSP Bank and many MPs."

A representative from the Vanuatu Daily Post group and its Media Director, Dan McGarry disputed the report saying that "No one was charged with prostitution."

The Vanuatu Daily Post went so far as to hire the services of a law firm to file a complaint and threat of legal action to Yumi Toktok Stret News.




A letter from Vanuatu Daily Post lawyer to Yumi Toktok Stret News


It is not immediately clear whether Prime Minister Charlot Salwai, its cabinet members or MPs are implicated in the case.

The Vanuatu Prime Minister Office refused to comment on the ongoing case.

It was previously reported that PM Charlot Salwai misled and lied to Pope Francis while making a call to His Holiness last November and accusations that the PM stole $2 million in aid money.

The Vanuatu Police is investigating the matter.


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