Amelia Komaisavai, the Director of Immigration, has been placed on leave as of yesterday by Mason Smith, the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration. Sources close to the situation suggest that this decision comes as part of a broader investigation surrounding the issuance of passports to the children of individuals linked to the alleged human rights violations associated with the Grace Road church.
Additionally, in a related development, Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Pio Tikoduadua has chosen to step aside while law enforcement conducts their inquiries into the matter.
This situation is evolving, and further updates are anticipated. It highlights the ongoing commitment of authorities to uphold integrity within governmental operations, signaling a proactive approach to accountability.
As we monitor this developing story, it is important to recognize the efforts being made to ensure transparency and justice in the face of serious allegations. Engaging the public in this process could foster greater trust in immigration and government practices moving forward.
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