In the wake of the
military coup which deposed the
Qarase government on 5 December 2006, Matanitobua was sent on paid leave until further notice, along with
Chief Justice Daniel Fatiaki, on 3 January 2007. The military administration said it wanted to conduct an investigation into the judiciary. The investigation would cover allegations that members of the judiciary had been implicated in
2000 Fijian coup d'état. Matanitobua returned to work as chief magistrate in March 2007. She was removed from office following the abrogation of the
1997 Constitution of Fiji by the military regime in 2009. She was replaced as Chief Magistrate by Ajmal Khan. Following her sacking she returned to legal work, defending
Teimumu Kepa when she was charged with conspiracy by the military regime over plans to hold the annual Methodist Church conference. ==References==