The Editor of Kaniva News has strongly denied what he describes as blatant lies and fabrications made by Dr Siosiua Lafitani, founder of the controversial Lo‘au University.

The withdrawal came shortly after the course began, when the student, Toki‘ukamea Liutai—also known by his legal name Marshall Cameron—began to question the quality of the programme and the professionalism of its delivery.
He subsequently demanded a refund of his fees.
Lafitani immediately took to Facebook and attacked Liutai, publishing personal information and, at one point, referring to him as a “fool” (“vale”). Liutai criticised the behaviour as racist and defamatory.
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Dr Lafitani has also claimed that Kaniva News, along with lawyer Nalesoni Tupou, has published numerous defamatory articles about him.
However, he has failed to provide any specific examples—no article titles, publication dates, or sources—raising concerns that the accusations are part of a smear campaign rather than a legitimate grievance.
In addition, Dr Lafitani has attempted to undermine the credibility of Kaniva News by alleging that its articles are merely cut-and-pasted from other sources and distributed without proper verification.
Kaniva News has rejected these claims, stating that its editorial standards are based on journalistic integrity and factual reporting.
Editor Denies Translation Request Claim, Labels Allegation as Fabrication
The most recent claim, made publicly by Dr Lafitani on Facebook on October 15, alleged that Kaniva News Editor Kalino Latu had requested his assistance with translations between Tongan and English for the news outlet.
Latu has categorically denied the claim, calling it a complete fabrication.
“There was no such request. It was a lie, pure and simple,” he said.
Latu said: “At no point did the organisation request Dr Lafitani’s assistance with journalism or translation, as it does not consider him a specialist in either field.”
“Lafitani’s expertise lies in social policy, not in translation or journalism.”
Kaniva News described the accusation as part of a broader pattern of baseless claims and an apparent attempt to silence the outlet.
Kaniva News understands that Dr Lafitani’s grievances may be connected to his political stance and his long-running campaign to change the public mindset regarding Tonga’s 2010 political reform.
Dr Lafitani, who resides in Australia, has been a vocal critic of the democratic reform. Kaniva News’s extensive reporting on Tonga’s democracy is understood to have been a point of agitation for him.






