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FCCC’s CEO Resigns: A Legacy of Consumer Protection in Fiji

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Joel Abraham has announced his resignation as Chief Executive of the Fiji Competition & Consumer Commission (FCCC) after dedicating 13 years to the organization. Reflecting on his time at FCCC, Abraham expressed that his decision was not made lightly, as he considers the commission to be more than just an organization; to him, it has been a family, a purpose, and a home.

During his tenure, Abraham has been a transformative leader, focused on consumer protection and establishing fairness in the market. He highlighted the importance of the staff, stating that their development has been the best investment made, leading to protections that the people of Fiji rely on. He emphasized that his commitment to serving Fijians while protecting their rights will always remain a priority, even as he transitions to a new regional role where he aims to extend the excellence demonstrated at FCCC across the Asia-Pacific region.

Abraham joined the FCC, previously known as the Commerce Commission, in 2013 and assumed the role of CEO in 2016. His leadership has seen FCCC gain recognition both nationally and internationally, solidifying its role as a dependable regulatory authority. Among his many achievements, he was key in forming the Pacific Islands Network of Competition, Consumer Protection, and Economic Regulators (PINCCER), which enhanced collaboration and standards across the Pacific region.

The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Manoa Kamikamica, and FCCC Chair, Isikeli Tikoduadua, both praised Abraham’s contributions, noting his enduring impact on consumer protection and collaboration across the region. They acknowledged his legacy, which they believe will continue to promote fair competition and safeguard consumer rights in Fiji.

Summary: Joel Abraham has resigned from his position at FCCC after 13 impactful years. His leadership has transformed the organization, emphasizing consumer rights and ethical business practices in Fiji and the Pacific region. His future role aims to further advance these values, ensuring that FCCC’s mission continues to resonate positively in the years to come.

The transition marked by Abraham’s departure can be viewed with optimism, suggesting that he will carry forward the principles of consumer protection and regulatory excellence to benefit a broader region. His legacy at FCCC sets a strong foundation for future leaders to build upon, ensuring that consumer rights remain a priority.


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