NZ Tongans suspicious at sale of Forum Line to Samoa
The regional shipping line has been bought by Samoa from the 10 other Pacific nations which jointly owned it.
It's been making multi-million dollar losses recently, and purchases space on other companies vessels, as it owns no ships of its own.
Melino Maka, chair of the New Zealand Tongan Advisory Council, tells Bruce Hill the sale was swift, secretive and rather suspicious.
Presenter: Bruce Hill
Speaker:Melino Maka, chair of the New Zealand Tongan Advisory Council
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