Bainimarama?s refusal to stand Mahendra Chaudary down pending an investigation into tax evasion allegations clearly shows the modus operandi of the interim government, which is a total disregard of the rule of law and justice, when faulted. This is further exacerbated by the fact Mahendra Chaudary not only continues in office but is permitted to appoint the new Chairman of FICAC, who is going to decide and/or oversee any investigation into the allegations made against him! The deportation
How?s this for a scenario. Commissioner Teleni has a yet another bad dream. He?s in Naboro max doing 30 years for treason. It?s tough, even though he?s lost weight and looking better than he has for years, the food is so bad, and also so little. The next morning he decides to seek some advice and pays a call on Chief Justice Fatiaki, who confirms that the dream is no accident. A treason conviction is a certainty. It?s an open and shut case. The only question is when he will be convicted
Fijian children barred from NZ dream tripNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 18 minutes ago"We warned the Fiji military before the coup, when they were threatening to overthrow the government, that there would be serious ramifications. ... |
Fane revives dream FijiFiji Times, Fiji - 23 minutes agoChanging Fiji's image overseas and emphasising the tourism industry's potential while it recovers from the effects of December's coup is at the forefront of ... |
Live my dream, Fiji PM urges employersfijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - 56 minutes agoFiji's 2006 coup leader has shared his vision for Fiji with the Fiji Employers Federation and dared them "to live the dream". Speaking at a function at the ... |
Ten months after recruiting a 21st century eco-tribe to settle an island in Fiji, its British founder has contended with a wild fire, a military coup and a cyclone.
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