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Fiji Rugby Faces Allegations: Will Proof Emerge?
Fiji’s Minister of Youth and Sports has opened the door to a potential investigation into serious allegations of corruption within the Fiji Rugby Union, but there’s a catch—players must provide solid evidence first. What does this mean for the players and the future of rugby in Fiji? Dive into the details!
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Parliament’s Salary Shake-Up: What’s Behind the New Determination?
Parliament is set for a significant change as the Speaker announces the replacement of the previous salary determination. What does this mean for MPs moving forward? Discover the implications of this new ruling and the future of parliamentary remuneration.
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FICAC Cleans Slate: No Charges for Controversial Minister
Two corruption cases involving Minister Lynda Tabuya have been closed by the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption. What led to these decisions, and what do they mean for the political landscape? Click to learn more about the findings and implications of this significant development.
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Court Suspends Sentence for Man Who Falsified Documents
Justin Ho faces the consequences of his actions after admitting to submitting false documents. While he was initially sentenced to prison, the court decided on a suspended sentence, taking into account his first-time offender status and lack of loss to the government. What factors influenced this unusual decision? Click to read more on this intriguing…
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FICAC Stands Firm on Independence Amid Controversy
FICAC stands firm on its independence, dismissing claims of government interference in its operations. With a backdrop of leadership changes and ongoing investigations, the commission pledges to uphold its mandate amidst evolving political dynamics. What does this mean for the future of corruption cases in Fiji? Dive into the details to find out more.
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Inquiry on Allegations of Government Interference Looms
A fresh inquiry is on the horizon as Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka reveals plans for a Commission of Inquiry into serious allegations by former FICAC Deputy Commissioner Francis Puleiwai. What do these claims mean for Fiji’s political landscape? Dive into the unfolding story to find out more!
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Tragedy Strikes: Young Man Dies in Yacht Explosion in Fiji
A tragic incident unfolds in Nadi as a young man loses his life due to a yacht fire. What led to this devastating explosion, and what does it mean for the local community? Click to uncover the details.
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Fiji’s Next Rugby Stars: The Path from Academy to Pro
Discover how Fiji is shaping the future of rugby talent through the Drua Under-16 Academy. With financial support and development opportunities, young players are on the path to professional careers. What does this mean for Fiji’s rugby landscape? Find out more!
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Fiji’s Bold Foreign Policy: A New Era in Global Engagement
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has unveiled a groundbreaking Foreign Policy Water Paper that promises to reshape Fiji’s approach to national and international affairs. Discover how this policy aims to define Fiji’s identity, safeguard its interests, and promote peace in the Indo-Pacific. What significant initiatives will transform Fiji’s global standing? Click to learn more!
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Parliament’s Pay Shake-Up: What You Need to Know
In a significant development, the Speaker of Parliament has confirmed that a new determination will restore MP salaries to full levels by August 2024. This announcement comes after the annulment of earlier salary determinations. What does this mean for parliamentary finances? Discover the implications of this decision and what it could mean for the future.
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FICAC Clears Minister Lynda Tabuya in Corruption Inquiries
Two cases involving Fiji’s Minister for Women, Lynda Tabuya, have recently been closed by the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption. With allegations around income declarations and spousal information, the outcomes raise questions about transparency in political conduct. Dive into the specifics of these intriguing investigations and their implications.
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Suspended Sentence for Man Who Submitted False Documents in Customs Case
In a surprising turn of events, a suspended sentence has been handed down to Justin Ho after he admitted to submitting false documents to customs. While initially facing prison time, the court took his first-time offender status into account. What led to this decision, and what does it mean for similar cases? Discover the details…
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FICAC Stands Firm: Independence Amidst Political Shadows
The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption has made a bold statement about its independence, dispelling rumors of government interference in its investigations. With significant changes on the horizon, what does this mean for ongoing cases? Discover the details behind their commitment to transparency and integrity.
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Inquiry Underway: What’s Behind Rabuka’s Commission of Inquiry?
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has revealed that the Terms of Reference for a crucial Commission of Inquiry are nearly finalized. This comes on the heels of serious allegations involving high-ranking government officials interfering in investigations. As the details unfold, the implications of this inquiry could reshape the political landscape. Stay tuned for more insights on…
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Tragic Yacht Fire Leaves One Dead and Another in Critical Condition
Tragedy strikes in Nadi as a young man’s life is claimed by a horrific yacht explosion. A routine maintenance task turns deadly, leaving one man fighting for his life. What led to this devastating incident? Discover the details unfolding from this shocking event.
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Parliament’s Salary Shake-Up: What You Need to Know!
A significant announcement from the Speaker of Parliament has reshaped the salary landscape for Members of Parliament. Discover what changes have been made and what this means for the future of parliamentary remuneration. Click to learn more!
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FICAC Closes Cases: What’s Next for Minister Lynda Tabuya?
In a significant development, the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption has announced the closure of two investigations involving Minister Lynda Tabuya. The outcomes have raised questions about transparency and accountability in political declarations. What does this mean for the future of governance in Fiji? Dive into the details behind these decisions and their implications.
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Justice Served: Suspended Sentence for Document Fraudster
A suspended sentence has been handed down to Justin Ho after he pleaded guilty to submitting false documents to secure a release. The court’s decision factors in his status as a first-time offender and the absence of any financial loss. What led to this unexpected turn of events, and what does it mean for Ho…
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FICAC Stands Firm: Independence Amidst Controversy
FICAC stands firm on its independence, rejecting claims of government interference. As it navigates leadership changes and ongoing investigations, what does the future hold for this vital commission? Dive in to discover more about the challenges and commitments facing FICAC.
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“Prime Minister Promises Inquiry into Serious Allegations: What’s Next?”
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has revealed that the Terms of Reference for a pivotal Commission of Inquiry are on the verge of being finalized. This key inquiry stems from serious allegations made by former FICAC Acting Deputy Commissioner, Francis Puleiwai, concerning undue influence in investigations by high-ranking government officials. What implications could this investigation hold…