Ofa Swann

Ofakilomaloma Swann, also known as Ofa Duncan, is a Fijian lawyer, academic, and former politician.

[2] She retained the seat in 2001 as a candidate of the newly formed New Labour Unity Party (NLUP); this time the electorate was much more fractured and she polled only 12.5% of first-preference votes, but finished with 59.8% after the final distribution of preferences.

[4] When Kenneth Zinck, the only other NLUP MP, defied orders from the party and joined the government, Swann remained a member of the Opposition.

[6] Following the 2006 Fijian coup d'état Swann was removed from her position on the board of the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji by the military regime.

[7] She subsequently studied for a Master's degree in Psychology at the University of the South Pacific,[8] and then worked there as a lecturer.