Amelia Komaisavai, the Director of Immigration, has been put on leave as part of an ongoing investigation by authorities. This decision was made by Mason Smith, the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration, who directed Ms. Komaisavai to take leave yesterday.
Sources close to the situation suggest that her leave is linked to inquiries into how passports were issued to children of individuals connected with the allegations surrounding Grace Road human rights violations. The situation has prompted the Home Affairs and Immigration Minister, Pio Tikoduadua, to also step aside while police carry out their investigation into these serious issues.
This developing story highlights the active measures that authorities are taking to address concerns related to immigration processes and human rights. It reflects a commitment to transparency and accountability, which are essential in governance and public service.
As the investigation unfolds, it is hoped that clear insights will emerge and necessary reforms implemented to prevent similar issues in the future.
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