Cabinet of Kiribati


The Cabinet of Kiribati is the cabinet of the government of the Republic of Kiribati.
The initial text of the Constitution of Kiribati specifies that the Cabinet "shall consist of the Beretitenti, the Kauoman-ni-Beretitenti and not more than 10 other Ministers, and the Attorney-General". Members of the Cabinet are appointed by the President, from among Members of Parliament. Since October 2016, a change of the Constitution text allows more than 10 ministries and retires the Attorney General from the Cabinet.
All ministries but one are headquartered in South Tarawa, from Betio to Bikenibeu. The Line and Phoenix Islands Development is situated in London, Kiribati on Kiritimati.

Current Cabinet

The current Cabinet consists of the following Ministers:
OfficeOfficeholder
Beretitenti and Minister of Foreign Affairs and ImmigrationTaneti Maamau
Vice President and Minister of Finance and Economic DevelopmentDr Teuea Toatu
Minister of Infrastructure and Sustainable Energy Willie Tokataake
Minister of EducationAlexander Teabo
Minister of Environment, Lands and Agricultural Development Ruateki Tekaiara
Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources DevelopmentRibanataake Tiwau
Minister of Health and Medical ServicesDr Tinte Itinteang
Minister of Internal Affairs Boutu Bateriki
Minister of Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives Booti Nauan
Minister for Women, Youth, Sports and Social Affairs Martin Moreti
Minister of Employment and Human Resources Mrs Taabeta Teakai
Minister for Line and Phoenix Islands DevelopmentMikarite Temari
Minister of Justice Tarakabu Tofinga
Minister of Information, Communications, Transport and Tourism Development Tekeeua Tarati

The first nine ministers sworn in on 2 July 2020 at the State House in Bairiki and include Dr Teuea Toatu, Willie Tokataake, Ruateki Tekaiara, Ribanataake Awira, Dr Tinte Itinteang, Boutu Bateriki, Booti Nauan, Martin Moreti and Taabeta Teakaiao.
The remaining four ministers who was stranded in the outer islands, at their respective island, which include Alexander Teabo, Tarakabu Tofinga, Tekeeua Tarati and Mikarite Temari, will be sworn later.

Previous cabinets

From March 2016 to April 2020, President of Kiribati is Taneti Maamau. His first cabinet includes Alexander Teabo and other politicians.

3rd Tong Cabinet 2011-2016

Following his re-election as president in January 2012, Anote Tong appointed the following Cabinet. Several of his previous ministers having lost their seat in the October 2011 parliamentary elections, he sought and obtained the support of newly elected MPs, notably from the Opposition Maurin Kiribati party.
Maurin Kiribati members who joined the government also joined the BTK party. Party keys below indicate each minister's initial affiliation following the 2012 election.
Party keyBoutokaan Te Koaua
Party keyMaurin Kiribati Party

In October 2013, two ministers -Communications, transport and tourism Minister Taberannang Timeon and Public works and energy Minister Kirabuke Teiaua- resigned, after revelations that they had received excessive allowance payments, and amidst calls that they be sacked for misconduct. They were replaced by Rimeta Beniamina and Waysang Kum Kee. Additionally, Tangariki Reete was appointed to the newly created position of Minister for Women, Youth and Social Affairs.
In February 2014, Boutu Bateriki, the Minister for Labour, resigned after being charged with assaulting his former wife. He was replaced by Martin Moreti.

2nd Tong Cabinet 2007-2011

As of June 2011:
PortfolioMinister
President;
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration
Anote Tong
[Vice President of Kiribati|President of Kiribati|Vice President];
Minister for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives
Teima Onorio
Minister for Public Works and Utilities / Public Works and InfrastructureKouraiti Beniato then Kirabuke Teiaua
Minister for Education, Youth and SportsJames Taom, then Toakai Koririntetaake
Minister for Communications, Transport and Tourism DevelopmentPatrick Tatireta then Temate Ereateiti
Minister for Health and Medical ServicesDr. Kautu Tenaua
Minister for the Environment, Land and Agricultural DevelopmentTetabo Nakara then Amberoti Nikora
Minister for the Interior and Social AffairsAmberoti Nikora, then Kouraiti Beniato
Minister for Finance and Economic DevelopmentNatan Teewe
Minister for Fisheries and Marine ResourcesTaberannang Timeon
Minister for the Line and Phoenix IslandsTawita Temoku
Minister for Labour and Human ResourcesIoteba Redfern
Attorney-GeneralTitabu Tabane

1st Tong cabinet

2003–2007.
  • Anote Tong, also MFA
  • Teima Onorio, also Minister for Education, Youth and Sport Development
  • Titabu Tabane, Attorney general
  • Ioteba Redfern, Minister for CIC
  • Natan Teewe, Minister for CTTD
  • Martin Tofinga, Minister for ELAD
  • Nabuti Mwemwenikarawa, Minister for FED
  • Natanaera Kirata, Minister for HMS
  • Amberoti Nikora, Minister for IA & SD
  • Bauro Tongaai, Minister for Labour
  • Tawita Temoku, Minister for the Line and Phoenix Islands Development
  • Tetabo Nakara, Minister for Fisheries NRD
  • James Taom, Minister for PWU

2nd Tito cabinet

In March 2002.

1st Tito cabinet

Cabinet Ministers 1994-1998:
  • Tewareka Tentoa, VP and HA & RD
  • Hon. Kataotika Tekee, Health, Family Planning and SW
  • Hon. Manraoi Kaiea, Transport C Tourism
  • Hon. Emile Schutz, Works & Energy
  • Hon. Tanieru Awerika, CI Employment
  • Hon. Beniamina Tinga, Finance & Economic Planning
  • Hon. Anote Tong, Environment & Natural Rural Development
  • Hon. Willie Tokataake, Education, Science and Technology
  • Hon. Teiraoi Tetabea, Line and Phoenix Islands Development
  • Hon. Tiim Taekiti
  • Hon. Timbo Keariki
  • Hon. Tewareka Boorau
  • Hon. Michael N. Takabwebwe, Attorney General, ex-officio.

Teannaki cabinet

Cabinet announced on 8 June 1991 - 1994.
  • Hon. Teatao Teannaki, Beretitenti was sworn in on 3 June 1991. National Progressive Party,
  • Hon. Taomati Iuta, vice-president and Minister for Finance and Economic Planning.
  • Hon. Boanareke Boanareke, Inatoa Tebania, Tiwau Awira from January 1991, Teaiwa Tenieu, all members of the Kiribati Protestant Church from the southern islands constituencies,
  • The central islands are represented by members from Anterea Kirata Kaitaake and Remuera Tateraka, both Roman Catholics,
  • The northern islands by Tamwi Naotarai, Baitika Toum, and Binata Tetaeka, as well as the Beretitenti himself. All these Ministers were Catholics, but the member for North Tarawa.
  • Hon. Ieremia Tabai, GCMG, resigned 15 January 1991, replaced by Tiwau Awira
  • Hon. Michael N. Takabwebwe, Attorney General, ex-officio.

3rd Tabai cabinet

1987–1991.
  • Hon. Ieremia Tabai, Beretitenti and Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • Hon. Teatao Teannaki, vice-president and Minister of Finance and Economic Development
  • Hon. Babera Kirata for Home and Decentralisation
  • Hon. Raion Bataroma for Trade, Industry and Labour, resigned 1990
  • Hon. Ataraoti Bwebwenibure for Education
  • Hon. Baitika Toum for World and Energy
  • Hon. Boanareke Boanareke
  • Hon. Rotaria Ataia for Health and Family Planning
  • Hon. Taomati Iuta for Natural Resource Development
  • Hon. Tiwau Awira
  • Hon. Uera Rabaua for Communications
  • Hon. Ieruru Karotu, then Tekinaiti Kateie, for the Line and Phoenix Group of Islands.
  • Hon. Michael N. Takabwebwe, Attorney General.

3rd Tabai cabinet

Cabinet Ministers 1984- 1987
  • Hon. Babera Kirata, OBE
  • Hon. Baitika Toum
  • Hon. Binata Tetaeka
  • Hon. Boanareke Boanareke
  • Hon. Taomati Iuta
  • Hon. Teewe Arobati
  • Hon. Tiwau Awira
  • Hon. Uera Rabaua
  • Hon. Michael N. Takabwebwe, Attorney General, ex-officio.

2nd Tabai cabinet

1982. Cabinet Ministers 1982 - 1984
  • Hon. Ataraoti Bwebwenibure
  • Hon. Babera Kirata
  • Hon. Baitika Toum
  • Hon. Boanareke Boanareke
  • Hon. Ieremia Tata
  • Hon. Taomati Iuta
  • Hon. Tewee Arobati
  • Hon. Tiwau Awira
  • Hon. R L. Davel, Attorney general, ''Ex-officio''

1st Tabai cabinet

1979–1982.
The following government was announced on 20 July 1979:
  • Ieremia Tabai, President
  • Teatao Teannaki, vice-president and Minister for Home Affairs
  • Hon. Abete Merang, for Health and Community Affairs
  • Hon. Babera Kirata, for Works and Communications
  • Hon. Taomati Iuta, for Trade, Industry and Labour
  • Hon. Ieremia Tata for Education, Training and Culture
  • Hon. Roniti Teiwaki for Natural Resource Development
  • Hon. Teewe Arobati for Line and Phoenix Group
  • Hon. Tiwau Awira for Finance
  • CJ Lynch, then Michael Jennings, Attorney General, ''ex-officio''