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Minute Alapati Taupo was born on 1 February, 1962 in Gilbert and Ellice Islands (present day Tuvalu), is a Tuvaluan politician (1962–2022). Discover Minute Alapati Taupo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 1 February, 1962
Birthday 1 February
Birthplace Gilbert and Ellice Islands (present day Tuvalu)
Date of death 23 May, 2022
Died Place Nui, Tuvalu
Nationality Tuvalu

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His wife is Seleta Kapua Taupo

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Children 3 children and 6 grandchildren

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1962

Minute Alapati Taupo OBE (1 February 1962 – 23 May 2022) was a Tuvaluan politician, diplomat, economist and accountant.

1983

He began work as a Bank Officer for the National Bank of Tuvalu in 1983.

1986

In 1986, he became the Co-operatives & Trade Officer in the Ministry of Finance and Public Corporations.

1988

Taupo graduated from Loughborough University of Technology (now known as Loughborough University) in Leicestershire, United Kingdom, with a Postgraduate Diploma degree in Cooperative Management & Development in 1988.

1990

From 1990 to 1995, he was appointed to represent the Pacific Small Island States to the Tourism Council of the South Pacific (now known as South Pacific Tourism Organisation) Management Board.

1995

In 1995, he completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Accounting & Financial Management at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji.

In 1995, he was promoted to Assistant Secretary for the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning before he became the Acting Permanent Secretary in 1996.

During his tenure, he was chairman of the National Bank of Tuvalu Board, Development Bank of Tuvalu Board, Tuvalu National Provident Fund Board, National Coinage Security Committee, Tuvalu Public Tenders Board, and the Vaiaku Lagi Hotel Board.

He was also a Director of the Foreign Investment Facilitating Board, Tuvalu Electricity Corporation Board, and the Tuvalu Philatelic Bureau Board.

Taupo was the Registrar of Companies and Co-operative Societies, and Tuvalu's Deputy National Authorizing Officer for the European Union Funds.

1996

Later in 1996, he was transferred to serve as Acting Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Tourism, Trade, and Commerce.

1997

In 1997, he was posted to the Tuvalu High Commission in Fiji as First Secretary.

1999

He was promoted to Deputy High Commissioner in 1999.

2001

He later earned a Master of Commerce degree in Finance (with Banking) in 2001 from the University of Sydney in Australia.

2002

Taupo returned to Tuvalu in 2002 to serve as Senior Assistant Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister.

He resumed diplomatic duties for Tuvalu in late 2002, when he was appointed his country's Minister-Counsellor and Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations.

The newly established Permanent Mission in New York represented Tuvalu to the UN and supported its leading role as Vice-Chairman of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS).

2006

In late 2006, Taupo became the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Natural Resources, Lands and Environment.

He was Tuvalu's focal-point for Global Environment Facility (GEF), SPREP, SOPAC, FAO, Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) and Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC).

Taupo was a member of the Development Coordinating Committee of the Tuvalu Government, and chairman of the Sub-Committee of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement.

2008

In 2008, he was transferred to serve as the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.

Taupo was chairman of the National Scholarship Committee, Committee of the University of the South Pacific Extension Services in Tuvalu, and Tuvalu Maritime Training School Board.

He was also Tuvalu's representative to the South Pacific Board for Educational Assessment, and a member of the Development Coordinating Committee of the Tuvalu Government.

2009

In 2009, he was appointed Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.

During his tenure, he served as Tuvalu's Alternate Governor to the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and Asian Development Bank.

Taupo was also chairman of the National Bank of Tuvalu Board, Development Bank of Tuvalu Board, National Coinage Security Committee, Tuvalu Public Tenders Board, Price Control Board, Macroeconomic Policy Committee, and Core Budget Committee.

Additionally, he served as Alternate Chairman of the Tuvalu Trust Fund Board, a Director of the Foreign Investment Facilitating Board, and a member of the Development Coordinating Committee of the Tuvalu Government.

Taupo was also Tuvalu's National Authorizing Officer for the EU Fund, and Registrar of Companies and Co-operative Societies.

Occasionally, he was acting Secretary to Government.

2013

Taupo was posted to the Republic of China (Taiwan) in 2013 as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, entrusted with the task of establishing the Embassy of Tuvalu in Taipei.

He presented his credentials to the President of the Republic of China Ma Ying-jeou on 14 March 2013.

He also represented Tuvalu at the Ministerial Conference on Regional Economic Cooperation and Integration in Asia and the Pacific in 2013.

2016

He was the founder of the Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS) Group of Missions where he was appointed its first Secretary-General and later elected as Dean in 2016 to represent the entire group (consisting of Tuvalu, Nauru, Solomon Islands, Palau, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Fiji and Papua New Guinea) on matters of diplomatic privilege and protocol.

Ambassador Taupo was a member of the Executive of the Diplomatic Corps in Taiwan.

2019

Taupo was elected to the Parliament of Tuvalu in the 2019 Tuvaluan general election to represent the Nanumanga electorate.

He was appointed Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Fisheries and Trade in the Natano Ministry.

Taupo was elected to the Parliament of Tuvalu in the 2019 Tuvaluan general election to represent the Nanumanga electorate.

He was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Fisheries and Trade in the Natano Ministry.

He has actively represented Tuvalu in various Ministerial meetings, high-level dialogues, and negotiations.

In September 2019, he led the delegation of the newly formed government to the United Nations (UN) General Assembly 74th Session and delivered Tuvalu's statement.