Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka faces criticism for allegedly misleading the Fijian public. Critics accuse him of backtracking and of allowing Cabinet Ministers, who have been implicated in interference, to define the terms of reference for the commission of inquiry and any subsequent actions. Additionally, Rabuka has stated that “what has been done cannot be undone,” suggesting that the situation will serve as a lesson for the future. This raises questions about the purpose of the commission if it is perceived to merely serve as a means to cover up the entire scandal.