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Sunday 22 September 2019 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Local

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Former finance secretary returns as lawyer
Judge Patrick Keane (sitting) with Sholan Ivaiti (fourth from left) and the Ivaiti family. 19091916

New lawyer Sholan Ivaiti believes that Cook Islanders who have graduated in law abroad should return to the country to help their people and address a general shortage of lawyers.

New lawyer Sholan Ivaiti believes that Cook Islanders who have graduated in law abroad should return to the country to help their people and address a general shortage of lawyers.


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