Charlie Charters has received approval to travel overseas for work after a ruling made today by Suva Magistrate Shageeth Somaratne. The court granted a variation to Charters’ bail, enabling him to travel to Australia for a tournament, as stated by his defense lawyer, Seforan Fatiaki.

Charters faces charges from the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption, including two counts of aiding and abetting under the Crimes Act of 2009. He appeared in court today and entered a not guilty plea to both charges.

This development marks a significant moment for Charters as he prepares for his upcoming commitments in Australia, with more information expected to be shared during the 6pm news bulletin. The situation continues to evolve, and there is hope that it will unfold positively for Charters as he navigates both his legal challenges and professional ambitions.


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