President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu’s evaluation of the Tribunal’s report concerning the suspended Director of Public Prosecutions, Christopher Pryde, has experienced delays attributed to the holiday season. The Office of the President issued a statement indicating that Ratu Naiqama needs time to thoroughly review the report, consult with necessary parties, and seek their advice.

The statement emphasized that the holiday leave of some officials has contributed to the postponement of this crucial process. It assured that the review would resume and be completed once officials return to work in the New Year. Furthermore, it was noted that the report is expected to be made public as mandated by section 112(6) of the Constitution, with the President committed to releasing it following careful consideration.

The Tribunal, which investigated claims of misconduct against Christopher Pryde, was composed of Justice Anare Tuilevuka as the chair, along with Justices Chaitanya Lakshman and Samuela Qica.

This pause in the review process is a reminder of the importance of thoroughness in governance, even amidst holiday festivities. The President’s dedication to ensuring a careful examination underscores a commitment to transparency and accountability, which are vital for maintaining public confidence in the legal system.

In summary, while there is a delay in the review process due to the holiday season, there is a positive outlook on the responsible approach taken by the President and the Tribunal to address the situation appropriately.


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