Savalenoa Mareva Betham Annandale

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  1. Suspended: 20 August 2021 – 2 September 2021

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Savalenoa Mareva Betham Annandale
Attorney-General of Samoa
In office
22 July 2020 2 September 2021 [lower-alpha 1]
Legal offices
Preceded by Attorney-General of Samoa
2020–2021
Succeeded by