Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has announced the decision to appeal following a recent court ruling regarding the dismissal of the former Commissioner of the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption. In a statement, Rabuka acknowledged the court’s granting of leave for a judicial review that questions the validity of the Commission of Inquiry, emphasizing that the government is committed to taking appropriate legal actions in response.

Rabuka expressed his encouragement over the proceedings, highlighting that they demonstrate a strong commitment to democracy in Fiji. He noted that the separation of powers is being respected and there is no interference from the Executive branch in judicial matters. The Prime Minister reinforced that the rule of law is fundamental, and the government will continue to uphold constitutional processes while respecting the independence of institutions in Fiji.

This development aligns with the ongoing commitment of the Fijian government to maintain transparency and accountability, particularly in combating corruption. By pursuing an appeal, the government is asserting its dedication to ensuring that decisions affecting the nation are made through lawful and fair processes. The emphasis on upholding democratic principles is a hopeful sign for citizens, reflecting a collective effort to strengthen governance and accountability in Fiji.


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