Sione Sangster Saulala (born 9 April 1974[1]) is a Tongan politician, broadcaster, and Cabinet Minister.
He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in history, Politics and Business Management from the University of the South Pacific, and a Diploma in Education from the Tonga Teaching Training College.
In 2003, he was one of five people prosecuted for contempt of court for a television broadcast discussion the government's suppression of the Times of Tonga newspaper.
Lord Tuʻihaʻateiho, a representative of the nobility from Haʻapai, was quoted by the Taimi Media Network as pointing out that, under the amendment, persons convicted of unlicensed possession of firearms would no longer lose the right to hold government office, including a seat in Parliament.
[10] On 5 July 2012 Saulala joined the cabinet of Lord Tuʻivakanō as Minister for Agriculture, Food, Forests and Fisheries, but quit the day after he was appointed.