Kiribati Court of Appeal hears deported Judge Lambourne’s appeal

Kiribati High Court Justice David Lambourne, right, pictured in 2019 with Sir John Baptist Muri, a former chief justice of the High Court of Kiribati. PHOTO: Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute

The Kiribati Court of Appeal on Friday heard an appeal from High Court Judge David Lambourne, who was forced out of the country earlier this year following a dispute with the government.

RNZ Pacific reports that Lambourne left the country in May ahead of a deportation order.

The Court of Appeal has been largely inactive since the government forced out three retired New Zealand judges two years ago.

Sitting on Friday were prominent Pacific judges: Papua New Guinea’s Chief Justice Sir Gibbs Salika, Vui Clarence Nelson of Samoa’s Supreme Court, and Mohammed Khan from Fiji.

Lambourne’s appeal centered on a High Court decision to upheld President Taneti Maamau’s appointment of a tribunal to investigate Lambourne, and his subsequent suspension from the court.

Also considered was the High Court’s refusal to consider the judge’s application to quash the tribunal’s report.

Lambourne’s lawyers had to present their case via video-link.

The judges’ decision has been reserved.