The Fiji Police Force has announced the completion of its analysis of the Commission of Inquiry (COI) report and has submitted its findings to the Office of the Prime Minister. Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu indicated that the force is now awaiting further instructions regarding the next steps in the investigation process.
In preparation for the forthcoming actions, a dedicated team of senior investigators from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) has been formed to focus on the significant issues raised by the inquiry, particularly those related to the appointment of former FICAC Commissioner Barbara Malimali. Acknowledging the public discourse surrounding the inquiry, Commissioner Tudravu urged the community to refrain from speculation about the report’s findings to preserve the investigation’s integrity.
Tudravu emphasized the importance of public trust and cooperation throughout the investigation, reinforcing the CID’s commitment to transparency and ethical governance. He highlighted that the task at hand is not just about following evidence but also about restoring public confidence in Fiji’s institutions.
Past articles underscored the significance of this inquiry, particularly as it relates to the broader context of accountability and governance reforms in Fiji. The hope within the community is that the investigation will lead to meaningful changes, enhancing the ethical standards within public services and reaffirming the importance of transparency.
As the investigation unfolds, the proactive steps taken by the police reflect a dedication to not only addressing previous concerns but also to fostering a future where governance in Fiji is characterized by accountability and public trust. This represents a pivotal moment for the nation as it works towards reconciliation and reform in its political landscape.

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