East Timor president refuses cabinet over corruption allegations (News)

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Dili: East Timor’s president is refusing to swear in 11 members of cabinet because of corruption investigations, marring the formation of a new government following a protracted political stalemate in the young nation.

Then president of East Timor Taur Matan Ruak with then Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd in 2013.

Then president of East Timor Taur Matan Ruak with then Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd in 2013.

Photo: Andrew Meares

Taur Matan Ruak, an independence fighter and former president, is still expected to be sworn in as prime minister on Friday after a three-party alliance won a majority of parliament seats in a May 25 election.

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President Francisco Guterres Lu Olo said eight ministers, including the finance and defence ministers, and three vice-ministers can’t be sworn in because the public prosecutor’s office is investigating corruption cases against them and some already have been sentenced.

The election in May followed the collapse of a minority government that was in power for just a few months.

AP

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