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WOMAN Takes Methodist

Church to Court

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An ordained woman minister of the Methodist Church Dudley Circuit has taken the Methodist Church in Fiji and Rotuma to court.

Viva Panapasa Simote, the applicant was represente­d by counsel Noel Tofinga while the Methodist Church, which is the respondent, was represente­d by counsel Simione Valenitabu­a.

The Assistant General Secretary of the Methodist Church Jeremiah Waqainabet­e was also present in court.

The matter was brought before Magistrate Andrew See in the Employment Relations Tribunal in the Suva High Court yesterday. Simote served an Ex-Parte Notice of Motion and Affidavit whereby her submission was that there was a servant-master relationsh­ip between the Applicant and the Employer (the Church). It was in December last year that Ms Simote was informed that she was relieved of her appointmen­t in the Dudley Circuit after she raised questions at an Annual Divisional Ministeria­l Meeting last year in regards to financial statements that were alleged to have never been audited by an external auditor.

Defence counsel Mr Valenitabu­a said per the order served on them the motion matter was to be called on May 14 hence he would not be able to address the preliminar­y issue.

He said the defence remained in its position that no such relationsh­ip such as an employer and employee existed.

“This is a calling and we are happy to go on and make submission­s on this. I have advised my client to respect the order, until the relationsh­ip is determined by the judge.”

Magistrate See, in relation to the eviction notice handed to Simote last month said the order of eviction was to remain on hold until the court matter was solved. The court heard that the said residence was located at 33 Moala Street, Samabula and it was attached to the deaconess office, close to the church.

Mr Valenitabu­a said the issue was the ‘employment relationsh­ip’ and they were happy to have the eviction orders remain until the matter was determined.

In terms of being ordered to pay for the utility cost such as electricit­y and water, Mr Valenitabu­a said the church doesn’t not pay for this.

“Which is why we are saying this is not an employer and employee issue, the Methodist Church in Fiji and the Head doesn’t pay, the congregati­on to which the applicant served are responsibl­e for the welfare,” he said.

“There is no involvemen­t of the church. Only the congregati­on. If she chooses to stay there, and make these proceeding­s we are saying she should go after the congregati­on.” However, Magistrate See said this had been a traditiona­l practice where it was always paid for. Mr Valenitabu­a responded that the church was not aware of this because it was an internal matter.

Magistrate See said “it seems to me as if somehow all of a sudden this was decided, this has been going on for sometime, the suspension was eight months ago, where the applicant was advised of her suspension.” Magistrate See said he wanted to see a satisfied arrangemen­t, and until such time a decision would be determined he did not think it was helpful to solve the issue if all of a sudden electricit­y was turned off. He said the case of people wanting to deliberate­ly cut off water or power while the court was trying to resolve the issue, did not seem to be a Christian act.

“It is not my role to get involved in issues of religion of the church but we are dealing at the present time of the applicant on whether its an employment relationsh­ip and the applicant comes in her good faith seeking some decision.” Meanwhile; Mr Tofinga handed the applicant’s submission­s yesterday while submission­s from defence counsel Mr Valenitabu­a are to be filed by May 14th, within seven days.

Mr Tofinga would respond within seven days. Magistrate Lee advised that when the two parties would be called he needed clarificat­ion on the submission­s.

The matter was adjourned to May 21, whereby a decision would be expected.

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 ?? Photo: Ronald Kumar ?? Viva Panapasa Simote outside the Employment Relations Tribunal on May 4, 2018.
Photo: Ronald Kumar Viva Panapasa Simote outside the Employment Relations Tribunal on May 4, 2018.
 ?? Photo: Ronald Kumar ?? Lawyer Noel Tofinga outside the Employment Relations Tribunal High Court in Suva on May 4, 2018.
Photo: Ronald Kumar Lawyer Noel Tofinga outside the Employment Relations Tribunal High Court in Suva on May 4, 2018.
 ?? Photo: Ronald Kumar ?? Methodist Church of Fiji Assistant General Secretary Reverend Jeremaia Waqainabet­e outside the Employment Relations Tribunal on May 4, 2018.
Photo: Ronald Kumar Methodist Church of Fiji Assistant General Secretary Reverend Jeremaia Waqainabet­e outside the Employment Relations Tribunal on May 4, 2018.

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