Tonga's interim Prime Minister, Semisi Sika, has told the RLIF he doesn't acknowledge the current TNRL board and wants to establish an interim board to oversee the national team, Stuff reported.
Earlier, Kiwis and Wests Tigers star Benji Marshall called out the NRL for their double standards in dealing with the Folau saga.
"It doesn't faze me if he's allowed or he's not allowed to play. I definitely don't agree with the things he's said, but to me, I think we need to decide what we forgive and what we forget," Marshall said.
"Because I see, and this is my personal opinion, I see domestic violence as worse than what Israel did. I don't agree with that, and yet we let people who have done those actions come back into our game," Marshall told NRL 360.
"So where do we sit now with what's right and what's wrong?"
Folau's multimillion-dollar contract with Rugby Australia was terminated in May over a social media post in which he paraphrased a Bible passage, saying "drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolaters" would go to hell unless they repented.
Rugby Australia CEO Raelene Castle terminated the Folau's multi-million dollar contract, on the advice of an independent panel, for "high level" breaches of the player's code of conduct.
Folau is currently in the midst of a legal battle over that decision.