The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) has confirmed that there was a break-in at its headquarters two months ago. However, they have assured the public that no files were taken during the incident. Specifically, FICAC stated that no investigation materials were stolen, including files related to Deputy Prime Minister Professor Biman Prasad and seven other ministers.

In their statement, FICAC emphasized that all investigation materials, files, and exhibits are maintained securely by their Registry Officers. They also cautioned the public against spreading false information or defamatory content on social media, as such actions can be considered criminal offenses.

This incident reinforces the importance of integrity and secure management of sensitive information. FICAC’s commitment to transparency and accountability is vital in maintaining public trust in their operations. By addressing this matter proactively, they demonstrate their dedication to upholding the rule of law.

Summary:
The FICAC confirmed a break-in at its headquarters but reassured that no files, particularly those related to high-profile figures, were stolen. They urged the public to refrain from sharing false information and underscored the secure handling of investigation materials.

This situation, while concerning, also highlights the importance of robust security measures and the need for public awareness regarding the consequences of misinformation.


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