Mayor sentenced for corruption

French Polynesian mayor sentenced to jail for corruption

The court has also declared the mayor for Tumara'a Cyril Tetuanui ineligible to hold public office for two years after finding him guilty of the inappropriate use of his office for business dealings.

In a second case judged at the same time, he was given a suspended eight-month prison sentence for favoritism.

The mayor is free because he has still the option of appealing to France's highest court.

Five years ago, Tetuanui was given a suspended sentence and declared ineligible for public office for a year by France's highest court.