Opposition seeks update on the Ian Vaevaso tribunal and clarification on current RSIPF leadership arrangements
Honiara, Solomon Islands – Leader of the Official Opposition Hon. Manasseh Sogavare, MP, is calling on the Government to provide an update on the tribunal established to inquire into allegations against suspended Police Commissioner Ian Vaevaso and to clarify who is currently leading the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF).
The tribunal was established on 17 June 2026 under Section 129(5) of the Constitution to inquire into allegations of misconduct against the suspended Police Commissioner.
The tribunal was expected to complete its inquiry and provide its report and recommendations within 30 days, unless an extension was required.
With that timeframe now about to end, the Opposition believes Solomon Islanders deserve an update on the status of the process, including whether the inquiry has been completed, whether additional time has been granted, and when the outcome is expected.
The Opposition fully respects the independence of the tribunal and does not seek to interfere with its work,” Opposition Leader Hon. Manasseh Sogavare, MP, said.
“However, when an important constitutional process has a publicly announced timeframe, Solomon Islanders deserve to be informed about its progress.”
The Opposition is also seeking clarification on the current leadership arrangements of the RSIPF while the Police Commissioner remains suspended.
“The Government should clarify who is currently acting as Police Commissioner while the substantive Commissioner remains suspended”.
“The RSIPF is one of our country’s most important institutions. At a time when communities are increasingly concerned about criminal activity, law and order and public safety, the Police Force needs strong, stable and clear leadership.”
The Opposition acknowledges the important work carried out by the men and women of the RSIPF in protecting communities and maintaining public order. They deserve the support, direction and confidence that comes with effective leadership.
The Opposition emphasises that the tribunal process must be allowed to proceed independently and fairly. At the same time, transparency regarding the status of the process and the leadership of the RSIPF is necessary to maintain public confidence.
“The people of Solomon Islands deserve clarity on the status of this important process and the current leadership arrangements of the Police Force during this period”.
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