Fiji’s Corruption Watchdog Takes Action on 26 New Cases

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

Following the assessment, 26 of these complaints were identified as corruption-related, leading to recommendations for either preliminary or full investigations. The remaining 13 complaints were deemed non-corruption related and have been referred to the appropriate authorities.

Additionally, FICAC has brought charges in two cases involving four individuals: three males and one female. The charges include two counts of Obtaining Financial Advantage, one count of General Dishonesty for Causing a Loss, one count of Conspiracy to Defraud by Obtaining a Gain, and one count of Abuse of Office.

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