Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is facing criticism for allegedly misleading the Fijian people. Detractors claim that he is continuing a pattern of evasiveness by allowing the very Cabinet Ministers who have been accused of interference to determine the terms of reference for a commission of inquiry, as well as any subsequent actions. Furthermore, Rabuka’s statement that “what has been done cannot be undone” suggests an intent to dismiss the situation as a lesson for the future, raising concerns about the commission’s true purpose. Critics are questioning the effectiveness of the commission if it appears to serve merely as a cover-up for the ongoing scandal.