He was a member of the Human Rights Protection Party.
A native of the village of Safotulafai,[3] he was educated at St. Theresa's school in Safotulafai, at Marist Primary, and at St. Joseph's College.
[3] After working for ten years for the Ministry of Revenue, he became a businessman, running a bar, a funeral parlour, and a crematorium.
[4] The subsequent by-election was won by his daughter Letoa Rita Paʻu Chang,[5] but her election was also overturned for bribery.
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