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Rick Houenipwela

Rick Houenipwela, more commonly known as Rick Hou, (born 8 August 1958)[1] is a politician, and the immediate past Prime Minister of Solomon Islands[2] from 15 November 2017 to 24 April 2019.

The Right Honourable
Rick Houenipwela
12th Prime Minister of Solomon Islands
In office
15 November 2017 – 24 April 2019
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor GeneralFrank Kabui
Preceded byManasseh Sogavare
Succeeded byManasseh Sogavare
Minister of Finance of the Solomon Islands
In office
21 November 2011 – 8 September 2014
Prime MinisterGordon Darcy Lilo
Preceded byGordon Darcy Lilo
Succeeded bySnyder Rini
Minister for Public Service
In office
18 April 2011 – 10 November 2011
Prime MinisterDanny Philip
Preceded byStanley Sofu
Succeeded byAlfred Ghiro
Member of Parliament
for Small Malaita
Assumed office
4 August 2010
Preceded byWilliam Nii Haomae
Personal details
Born (1958-08-08) 8 August 1958 (age 65)
Political partyDemocratic Alliance Party

He has a Bachelor's degree in accounting, and served as the governor of the Central Bank of Solomon Islands from 1993 to 2008,[3] before becoming Senior Advisor to the Executive Director of the World Bank, and then going into politics. The Solomon Times described him as "one of the key public figures in the Solomon Islands whose credibility is intact, if not enhanced, after resisting corruption and several attempts by fraudsters to bankrupt the nation during the ethnic conflict" of the early 2000s.[1][4]

The magazine Islands Business named him "Man of the Year" for the Pacific region in 2003, at a time when he was Governor of the Central Bank.[5] ABC Radio's Sean Dorney described him in 2011 as a critic of excessive exploitation of the country's forests, a modest man who had shown "strength [...] over the years in standing up to those who have exploited the country. He took a courageous stand in defending the Central Bank from extortion in the face of considerable intimidation from those with the guns during the worst of the ethnic tensions".[6]

His career in national politics began when he was elected to Parliament as the member for Small Malaita in the August 2010 general election, standing as a member of the Democratic Party.[1] Party leader Steve Abana became Leader of the Opposition, and appointed Houenipwela Shadow Minister for Finance and the Treasury.[7] In early April 2011, having been ousted from the leadership of the Opposition, Abana defected to Prime Minister Danny Philip's government, bringing with him several members of the Opposition, including Houenipwela. The latter was appointed Minister for Public Service.[8]

In early November 2011, several ministers joined or rejoined the Opposition, ultimately bringing down the government. On November 9, three ministers returned to the Opposition. The following day, Rick Hou joined them. On the day after that, Prime Minister Danny Philip sacked Finance Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo, reportedly for conspiring with the Opposition. Hours later, Philip announced his own resignation, as he clearly no longer had the numbers with which to govern. On November 16, Parliament chose Lilo to replace him.[9] Lilo appointed Hou as his Minister of Finance of the Solomon Islands.[10][4] Upon his appointment, Houenipwela told the Solomon Star he would seek to exempt "low paid workers" from paying tax, while also "lower[ing] the tax rates to enable companies to be profitable". There would be increased government support and investment in "productive sectors", including agriculture, tourism and fisheries.[11]

In April 2015, he took a stand in Parliament against members of Parliament being exempted from paying income tax. He stated that he would refuse his own tax exemption.[12]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Biography on the website of Parliament
  2. ^ Houenipwela sworn in as Prime Minister
  3. ^ . June 9, 2007. Archived from the original on June 9, 2007.
  4. ^ a b "Hou Sworn in as Finance Minister", Solomon Times, 22 November 2011
  5. ^ "Solomon Islands: ON AN IMPRESSIVE RUN", Islands Business
  6. ^ "Returning stability to the Solomons", ABC Radio Australia, 4 December 2011
  7. ^ "Abana is new Opposition leader" 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, Solomon Star, 1 September 2010
  8. ^ "Ministers axed: Replacement sworn in" 2012-04-02 at the Wayback Machine, Solomon Star, 19 April 2011
  9. ^ "PM Resigns" April 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Solomon Star, 11 November 2011
  10. ^ "Hon. Rick Houenipwela | National Parliament of Solomon Islands". www.parliament.gov.sb.
  11. ^ "Hou’s vision" November 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Solomon Star, 22 November 2011
  12. ^ "Solomon Islands MP Rick Hou to refuse tax-free salary", Radio Australia, 1 May 2015
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands
2017–2019
Succeeded by

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Rick Houenipwela more commonly known as Rick Hou born 8 August 1958 1 is a politician and the immediate past Prime Minister of Solomon Islands 2 from 15 November 2017 to 24 April 2019 The Right HonourableRick HouenipwelaMP12th Prime Minister of Solomon IslandsIn office 15 November 2017 24 April 2019MonarchElizabeth IIGovernor GeneralFrank KabuiPreceded byManasseh SogavareSucceeded byManasseh SogavareMinister of Finance of the Solomon IslandsIn office 21 November 2011 8 September 2014Prime MinisterGordon Darcy LiloPreceded byGordon Darcy LiloSucceeded bySnyder RiniMinister for Public ServiceIn office 18 April 2011 10 November 2011Prime MinisterDanny PhilipPreceded byStanley SofuSucceeded byAlfred GhiroMember of Parliamentfor Small MalaitaIncumbentAssumed office 4 August 2010Preceded byWilliam Nii HaomaePersonal detailsBorn 1958 08 08 8 August 1958 age 65 Political partyDemocratic Alliance PartyHe has a Bachelor s degree in accounting and served as the governor of the Central Bank of Solomon Islands from 1993 to 2008 3 before becoming Senior Advisor to the Executive Director of the World Bank and then going into politics The Solomon Times described him as one of the key public figures in the Solomon Islands whose credibility is intact if not enhanced after resisting corruption and several attempts by fraudsters to bankrupt the nation during the ethnic conflict of the early 2000s 1 4 The magazine Islands Business named him Man of the Year for the Pacific region in 2003 at a time when he was Governor of the Central Bank 5 ABC Radio s Sean Dorney described him in 2011 as a critic of excessive exploitation of the country s forests a modest man who had shown strength over the years in standing up to those who have exploited the country He took a courageous stand in defending the Central Bank from extortion in the face of considerable intimidation from those with the guns during the worst of the ethnic tensions 6 His career in national politics began when he was elected to Parliament as the member for Small Malaita in the August 2010 general election standing as a member of the Democratic Party 1 Party leader Steve Abana became Leader of the Opposition and appointed Houenipwela Shadow Minister for Finance and the Treasury 7 In early April 2011 having been ousted from the leadership of the Opposition Abana defected to Prime Minister Danny Philip s government bringing with him several members of the Opposition including Houenipwela The latter was appointed Minister for Public Service 8 In early November 2011 several ministers joined or rejoined the Opposition ultimately bringing down the government On November 9 three ministers returned to the Opposition The following day Rick Hou joined them On the day after that Prime Minister Danny Philip sacked Finance Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo reportedly for conspiring with the Opposition Hours later Philip announced his own resignation as he clearly no longer had the numbers with which to govern On November 16 Parliament chose Lilo to replace him 9 Lilo appointed Hou as his Minister of Finance of the Solomon Islands 10 4 Upon his appointment Houenipwela told the Solomon Star he would seek to exempt low paid workers from paying tax while also lower ing the tax rates to enable companies to be profitable There would be increased government support and investment in productive sectors including agriculture tourism and fisheries 11 In April 2015 he took a stand in Parliament against members of Parliament being exempted from paying income tax He stated that he would refuse his own tax exemption 12 References Edit a b c Biography on the website of Parliament Houenipwela sworn in as Prime Minister Central Bank of Solomon Islands Governor June 9 2007 Archived from the original on June 9 2007 a b Hou Sworn in as Finance Minister Solomon Times 22 November 2011 Solomon Islands ON AN IMPRESSIVE RUN Islands Business Returning stability to the Solomons ABC Radio Australia 4 December 2011 Abana is new Opposition leader Archived 2011 07 16 at the Wayback Machine Solomon Star 1 September 2010 Ministers axed Replacement sworn in Archived 2012 04 02 at the Wayback Machine Solomon Star 19 April 2011 PM Resigns Archived April 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Solomon Star 11 November 2011 Hon Rick Houenipwela National Parliament of Solomon Islands www parliament gov sb Hou s vision Archived November 23 2011 at the Wayback Machine Solomon Star 22 November 2011 Solomon Islands MP Rick Hou to refuse tax free salary Radio Australia 1 May 2015 Political officesPreceded byManasseh Sogavare Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands2017 2019 Succeeded byManasseh Sogavare Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rick Houenipwela amp oldid 1143379798, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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