Fiji’s Corruption Crackdown: 26 Cases Under Investigation

The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) is currently investigating 26 complaints related to corruption that were filed last month. These complaints were part of a total of 39 submissions made to FICAC in September, all of which were evaluated by the Legal & Prosecution Department.

Upon assessment, it was determined that 26 of these complaints involved corruption and were recommended for either preliminary or full investigations. The remaining 13 complaints were found to be unrelated to corruption and will be referred to the appropriate authorities.

Additionally, FICAC has filed charges in two cases involving four individuals. Among the accused, three are male and one is female. The charges include two counts of Obtaining Financial Advantage, one count of General Dishonesty leading to a Loss, one count of Conspiracy to Defraud for Obtaining a Gain, and one count of Abuse of Office.

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