Cabinet of Samoa


The Cabinet is the executive branch of the government of the Independent State of Samoa.
Per article 31 of the Constitution, executive power is vested in the Head of State. Per article 26, however, "the Head of State in the performance of his functions shall act on the advice of Cabinet, the Prime Minister or the appropriate Minister, as the case may be". Article 32 provides that the Cabinet "shall have the general direction and control of the executive government" of Samoa.
The Cabinet is composed, per article 32, of the Prime Minister and "not fewer than eight nor more than twelve other Members of Parliament", appointed by the Head of State on the advice of the Prime Minister.

XVII Cabinet

This Cabinet was appointed by Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa during the 2021 Samoan constitutional crisis following the April 2021 Samoan general election. The previous cabinet purported to continue in a caretaker role. On 23 July 2021 the Court of Appeal ruled that the swearing-in ceremony was constitutional and binding, and that FAST had been the government since 24 May.
Toeolesulusulu Cedric Schuster resigned on 3 June 2021 after being arrested for drink-driving. He returned to Cabinet on 20 October 2021, with the addition of the Tourism portfolio.
A cabinet reshuffle in September 2023 moved Mulipola Anarosa Ale Molioo to the Women, Community and Social Development portfolio. She was replaced as Minister of Finance by Lautimuia Uelese Vaʻai. Leota Laki Lamositele became Minister of Commerce, Industry of Labour, with Leatinuu Wayne So'oialo retaining only the public enterprises portfolio. Laumatiamanu Ringo Purcell entered Cabinet as Minister for Sports & Recreation.
In January 2025 Laʻauli Leuatea Polataivao was charged with ten criminal offences. After refusing to resign, he was sacked from Cabinet on 10 January. Three other ministers were subsequently sacked. On 15 January Titimaea Tafua, Lagaaia Tiatuau Tufuga, Mauʻu Siaosi Puʻepuʻemai, and Niuava Eti Malolo were appointed as replacements.
PortfolioMinisterConstituencyParty

  • Prime Minister
  • Prime Minister and Cabinet
  • Foreign Affairs and Trade
  • Tourism
  • Samoa Public Commission
Fiamē Naomi Mata‘afaLotofagaFAST
  • Deputy Prime Minister
  • Customs and Revenue
  • Tuala Iosefo PonifasioGagaemauga No. 1FAST
  • Agriculture and Fisheries
  • La'auli Leuatea PolataivaoGagaifomauga No. 3FAST
  • Works, Transport and Infrastructure
  • Olo Fiti VaaiSalega No. 2FAST
  • Public Enterprises
  • Faumuina Asi Pauli Wayne FongFaleata No. 2FAST
  • Women, Community and Social Development
  • Mulipola Anarosa Ale MoliooPalauli No. 1FAST
  • Justice and Courts Administration
  • Matamua Vasati PulufanaFaasaleleaga No. 1FAST
  • Police and Prisons
  • Lefau Harry SchusterVaimauga No. 4FAST
  • Natural Resources and Environment
  • Toeolesulusulu Cedric SchusterAana Alofi No. 4FAST
  • Health
  • Valasi Toogamaga TafitoVaisigano No. 2FAST
  • Education and Culture
  • Seuula IoaneAlataua SisifoFAST
  • Communications and Information Technology
  • Toelupe Poumulinuku OnesemoFalealili No. 1FAST
  • Commerce, Industry and Labour
  • Leota Laki LamositelePalauli No. 2FAST
  • Finance
  • Lautimuia Uelese VaʻaiVaimauga 3FAST
  • Sports & Recreation
  • Laumatiamanu Ringo PurcellSafata No. 2FAST

    XVI Cabinet

    This cabinet resulted from the March 2016 general election.
    A cabinet reshuffle in April 2019 made the following ministerial changes:
    PortfolioMinisterConstituencyParty

    • Prime Minister
    • Prime Minister and Cabinet
    • Foreign Affairs and Trade
    • Police
    Tuila'epa Sa'ilele MalielegaoiLepaHRPP
  • Deputy Prime Minister
  • Natural Resources and Environment
  • Fiamē Naomi Mata‘afaLotofagaHRPP
  • Commerce, Industry and Labour
  • Public Enterprises
  • Lautafi Fio Selafi PurcellSatupaiteaHRPP
  • Tourism
  • Sala Fata PinatiGagaemauga No.1HRPP
  • Women, Community and Social Development
  • Tuitama Talalelei TuitamaAana Alofi No.1 EastHRPP
  • Works, Transport and Infrastructure
  • Papaliitele Niko Lee HangUrban EastHRPP
  • Agriculture and Fisheries
  • Lopao'o Natanielu MuaVaisigano No.1HRPP
  • Finance
  • Sili Epa TuiotiFaasaleleaga No.1 EastHRPP
  • Health
  • Faimalotoa Kika StowersGagaifomauga No.1HRPP
  • Revenue
  • Tialavea Tionisio HuntVaa o FonotiHRPP
  • Communications and Information Technology
  • Afamasaga Rico TupaiAana Alofi No.3HRPP
  • Education, Sports and Culture
  • Loau Solamalemalo Keneti SioSagaga le FalefaHRPP
  • Justice and Courts Administration
  • Faaolesa Katopau AinuuVaimauga Sisifo No.2HRPP

    XV Cabinet

    As of March 2011. This Cabinet results from the March 2011 general election, which saw the Human Rights Protection Party retain an absolute majority of seats in Parliament. Its term corresponds to that of the Fifteenth Parliament. The minister's matai title precedes his or her name.
    In April 2014, Finance Minister Faumuina Tiatia Liuga resigned, after some twenty years in Cabinet, following "allegations of abuse in the performance of his ministerial duties". Prime Minister Malielegaoi took over the Finance portfolio himself.
    PortfolioMinisterConstituencyParty

    Tuila'epa Sa'ilele MalielegaoiLepaHRPP
  • Deputy Prime Minister
  • Industry and Labour
  • Fonotoe Pierre LauofoAnoama'a WestHRPP
  • Women
  • Community and Social Development
  • Tolofuaivalelei Falemoe LeiʻatauaA'ana Alofi No. 2HRPP
  • Police and Prisons
  • Sala Fata PinatiGagaemauga No. 1HRPP
  • Public Works, Transport
  • and Infrastructure
    Manu'alesagalala Enokati PosalaSafataHRPP

    • Natural resources
    and Environment
    Faamoetauloa Ulaitino Faale TumaaliiGagaemauga No. 3HRPP

    • Revenue
    Tuiloma Pule LamekoFalealiliHRPP
  • Health
  • Tuitama Talalelei TuitamaA'ana Alofi No. 1HRPP
  • Communication, Information
  • and Technology
    Tuisugaletaua Sofara AveauVaimauga EastHRPP

    • Education
    • Sports
    • Culture
    Magele Mauiliu MageleFa'asalele'aga No. 1HRPP
  • Justice
  • Courts administration
  • Fiamē Naomi MataʻafaLotofagaHRPP
  • Agriculture
  • Fisheries
  • Le Mamea RopatiLefaga & Falese'elaHRPP
  • Finance
  • Faumuina Tiatia LiugaPalauli-Le-FalefaHRPP

    XIV Cabinet

    This Cabinet resulted from the 2006 Samoan general election.
    PortfolioMinisterConstituencyParty

    Tuila'epa Sa'ilele MalielegaoiLepaHRPP
  • Deputy Prime Minister
  • Trade, Commerce, Industry and Labour
  • Misa Telefoni RetzlaffFalelatai & SamatauHRPP
  • Finance
  • Niko Lee HangIndividual VotersHRPP
  • Health
  • Gatoloaifaana Amataga Alesana-GidlowFa'asaleleaga No. 1HRPP
  • Agriculture
  • Taua Kitiona SeualaAleipata-Itupa-I-lugaHRPP
  • Justice
  • Unasa Mesi GaloFa'asalele'aga No. 3HRPP
  • Police and Prisons
  • Leaupepe Toleafoa FaafisiAana Alofi No. 1 WestHRPP
  • Women and Youth Affairs
  • Fiamē Naomi MataʻafaLotofagaHRPP
  • Communication, Information
  • and Technology
    Mulitalo Siafausa VuiFa'asaleleaga No. 4HRPP

    • Education
    Toomata Alapati PoeseSalegaHRPP
  • Public Works
  • Tuisugaletaua Sofara AveauVaimauga EastHRPP
  • Lands and Environment
  • Faumuina Tiatia LiugaPalauli-Le-FalefaHRPP
  • Revenue
  • Tuu'u Anasi'i LeotaSi'umuHRPP

    XIII Cabinet

    This Cabinet resulted from the 2001 Samoan general election.
    Tuu'u Anasi'i Leota was appointed Minister of Revenue and Ga'ina Tino was moved to Minister of Justice following the death of Seumanu Aita Ah Wa in January 2004.
    PortfolioMinisterConstituencyParty

    Tuila'epa Sa'ilele MalielegaoiLepaHRPP
  • Deputy Prime Minister
  • Finance
  • Misa Telefoni RetzlaffFalelatai & SamatauHRPP
  • Education
  • Fiamē Naomi MataʻafaLotofagaHRPP
  • Tourism, Trade, Commerce, Industry and Labour
  • Hans Joachim Keil IIIIndividual VotersHRPP
  • Lands and Environment
  • Tuala Tagaloa Sale KerslakeAnoamaa WestHRPP
  • Health
  • Mulitalo Siafausa VuiFa'asaleleaga No. 4HRPP
  • Transport
  • Palusalue Faʻapo IISafataHRPP
  • Women
  • Tuala Ainiu IusitinoGaga'emauga No. 1HRPP
  • Public Works
  • Faumuina Tiatia LiugaPalauli-Le-FalefaHRPP
  • Agriculture
  • Tuisugaletaua Sofara AveauVaimauga EastHRPP
  • Sports, Youth and Culture
  • Ulu Vaomalo KiniFaleata WestHRPP
  • Justice
  • Seumanu Aita Ah WaFa'asalele'aga No. 1HRPP
  • Legislative Department & Audit
  • Ga'ina TinoGaga'ifomauga No. 1HRPP