The four other convicted former MPs – including former prime minister Moana Carcasses, who spearheaded the payments – have put forward relatives or former secretaries to stand on their behalf.
But an advisor with the electoral office, Martin Tete, says any candidate who is serving a prison term is ineligible to contest the election, and nine of the applications have already been rejected.
“The electoral office has received 10 applications and we have received a note from the police with the decision of the court recently, and we have removed all the applications from those we have received so far.”
The electoral office has had to dispatch more than 20,000 new electoral cards to the island of Tanna, in the country’s south.
The distribution follows complaints that many voters lost their cards when cyclone Pam devastated much of the island last March.
With seven seats in parliament, Tanna is Vanuatu’s biggest constituency and some parties have expressed concern that many locals may be unable to vote in the snap election on January 22.
Iati said it was important that voters get their replacement cards soon.
“The offices are open now but we close down for duplicates on January 16. It is very important that people who would like to exercise their fundamental right to vote, they can always make their way out to appropriate places where they can get their duplicate card.”
Iati says more than 200,000 voters have registered for the election and the official candidates’ list will be released later this week, marking the official start of the campaign. - RNZI