Former Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry has called for clarity regarding the events surrounding the 2000 coup, particularly in light of George Speight’s recent release from prison after serving a 24-year sentence for his role in the coup that violently ousted Chaudhry’s government. However, critics argue that true accountability and comprehensive revelations about the coup are unlikely to emerge. This skepticism extends to past coups, including those in 1987 and 2006, where vested interests are believed to play a significant role in obscuring the truth. Many victims of the violence and upheaval caused by the Speight-led coup hope to prevent a recurrence of such political turmoil in their nation.