[1] As Solicitor-General, she was responsible for the unsuccessful prosecution of pro-democracy members of Parliament over the 2006 Nukuʻalofa riots.
[2] From 2008 to 2014 she worked as a litigation advisor to the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands.
[1] After returning to Tonga in 2015 she was appointed chief executive of the Office of the Commissioner for Public Relations.
[1][4] In June 2017 she was appointed to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council of Tonga as a Law Lord.
[7] As Attorney-General she considered laying treason charges against people criticising Tonga's royal family on Facebook,[8] and met with Facebook over a proposal to ban the service from Tonga.