The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) has addressed rumors circulating on social media regarding a break-in at its Headquarters, which occurred two months ago. While the incident did take place, FICAC has confirmed that allegations about stolen investigation files are unfounded.

After the break-in was discovered, FICAC promptly launched an investigation and reviewed CCTV footage for any relevant evidence. They assure the public that no investigation files, including those pertaining to Deputy Prime Minister Professor Biman Prasad and seven other Ministers, were compromised during the incident.

To maintain transparency and public trust, FICAC emphasized that all investigation materials, files, and exhibits are securely managed and stored by their dedicated Registry Officers.

Moreover, FICAC has cautioned the public against spreading false information or defamatory content on social media, as it can lead to potential legal consequences.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible communication, particularly regarding sensitive information. The measures taken by FICAC to secure their operations and respond swiftly to the break-in showcase their commitment to maintaining integrity and trust in their processes.

In summary, FICAC’s proactive response emphasizes the importance of factual reporting and reinforces its dedication to transparency and accountability in its operations. This reflects a positive step forward in combatting misinformation within the community.


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