Douglas Ete

The Right Honourable
Douglas Ete
MP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Home Affairs
Assumed office
15 December 2014
Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare
Preceded by Manasseh Maelanga
Minister for Forestry
In office
8 December 2010  20 January 2011
Prime Minister Danny Philip
Preceded by Bodo Dettke
Succeeded by Bradley Tovosia
Minister of Public Service
In office
27 August 2010  8 December 2010
Prime Minister Danny Philip
Succeeded by Stanley Sofu
Member of Parliament
for East Honiara
Assumed office
4 August 2010
Preceded by Silas Milikada
Personal details
Born (1964-08-04) 4 August 1964
Political party Reformed Democratic Party (until 2014, then)
none
Alma mater University of the South Pacific
Massey University

Douglas Ete, born 4 August 1964,[1] is a Solomon Islands politician.

After studying at the University of the South Pacific and at Massey University (New Zealand), he worked as Chief Executive Officer at the National Referral Hospital in Solomon Islands.[2]

His career in national politics began when he was elected to Parliament as the member for East Honiara in the 4 August 2010 general election, standing for the Reformed Democratic Party. He was then appointed Minister of Public Service in Prime Minister Danny Philip's Cabinet.[3][4] A Cabinet reshuffle on 8 December 2010, after the sacking of two ministers, saw Ete promoted Minister of Forestry.[5]

On 20 January 2011, Ete resigned from Cabinet, citing dissatisfaction with the Cabinet being "manipulated by one or two people", and joined Steve Abana's Opposition.[6][7]

A few days later, he claimed to have been shot at in Honiara, at night, along with Bodo Dettke (a fellow MP who had also left the government) and said he had been "targeted for having left the government". The police investigated the incident, but stated Ete and Dettke had not been present at the scene of the shooting, and had therefore not been shot at.[8][9] The police then released a media statement describing Dettke and Ete's claim as "incorrect and misleading".[10]

On 15 December 2014, following a general election, Ete was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs by new Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare.[11][12]

References

  1. Biography on the website of the Parliament of Solomon Islands
  2. Biography on the website of the Parliament of Solomon Islands
  3. Biography on the website of the Parliament of Solomon Islands
  4. 2010 election data, Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation
  5. "Bodo picks up fisheries", Solomon Star, 9 December 2010
  6. "Ministers walkout", Solomon Star, 21 January 2011
  7. "Four MPs Desert Government", Solomon Times, 21 January 2011
  8. "Solomons MPs claim gun attacks", Sydney Morning Herald, 1 February 2011
  9. "Solomons police investigate firearms incident but deny MPs were at scene", Radio New Zealand International, 1 February 2011
  10. "Solomon MPs 'misleading' over shooting say police", Radio Australia, 3 February 2011
  11. "PM Names Cabinet Line Up", Solomon Times, 16 December 2014
  12. "Ete appointed DPM", Solomon Times, 16 December 2014
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