Barbara Malimali remains the Commissioner of the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC), a position she confirmed to FBC News. This comes after her recent engagement with the Judiciary Services Commission, during which her role was a topic of discussion.

Although it has been reported that the Commission of Inquiry (COI) has requested Malimali to temporarily step down to facilitate hearings regarding her appointment, she has neither confirmed nor denied this request. Currently, she is providing evidence related to this matter.

This situation arises amidst ongoing scrutiny of Malimali, who is facing allegations of abuse of office. There have also been notable developments concerning a recent raid by FICAC on the Election Commission, where significant documents pertaining to her investigation were seized.

Given the context of the inquiry and the current challenges faced by Malimali, her continuation in the role may reflect a commitment to accountability and transparency within Fiji’s judicial system. This situation presents an opportunity for FICAC to demonstrate its independence and dedication to upholding the rule of law.

In a broader sense, these events underscore the importance of integrity within governance structures, highlighting the ongoing efforts to address corruption in Fiji. The upcoming proceedings will be crucial in determining Malimali’s future as commissioner and the integrity of the institution itself.


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