Tuala Tagaloa Sale Kerslake (born 1954)[1] is a Samoan judge, politician and former Cabinet Minister.
He was re-elected in 2001 and retained his Environment portfolio while surrendering Trade and Tourism and Commerce, Industry and Labour to Hans Joachim Keil III.
[4][5] As Environment Minister he led the Alliance of Small Island States at the signing of the Kyoto Protocol.
[11] In 2005 he resigned as an MP in order to become President of the Land and Titles Court of Samoa, triggering the 2005 Anoama'a West By-election.
[3] His judicial appointment was controversial, with opposition leader Le Mamea Ropati questioning Kerslake's qualifications[12] and claiming that it threatened to politicise the judiciary.