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Justice Ministry’s New Chief Declares Workplace “Toxic Free”

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Selina Kuruleca has recently taken up her role as the Permanent Secretary for Justice at the Ministry of Justice and has described her new workplace as “toxic-free.” Kuruleca’s transition from the Ministry of Education occurred last month, following a directive from Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka. Her reassignment comes amidst reports of leadership conflicts with the Education Minister Aseri Radrodro, who publicly expressed disapproval of her appointment as Permanent Secretary for Education back in July.

During her first few weeks in her new position, Kuruleca spoke at the Annual Prosecution Conference in Sigatoka, reflecting on her positive experience so far. “It’s been really good, it’s been toxic-free,” she remarked after transitioning into her new role. Her previous appointment at the Ministry of Education faced criticism from various educational bodies, including the Fijian Teachers Association and the Fiji Teachers Union, who argued she lacked the necessary experience and institutional knowledge for such a significant position.

However, following a period of uncertainty and contention surrounding her previous role, Minister Radrodro ultimately affirmed the Cabinet’s decision to endorse her. This shift signifies a new beginning for Kuruleca, who appears determined to lead a constructive and collaborative environment at the Ministry of Justice.

The appointment of Kuruleca offers hope for a positive change in the Ministry of Justice, setting the stage for enhanced communication and teamwork, especially after her turbulent experience in the education sector. More leaders like Kuruleca can inspire workplaces to foster supportive cultures that promote growth and efficiency.

In summary, Selina Kuruleca’s transition to the role of Permanent Secretary for Justice highlights the importance of positive work environments and suggests a promising new chapter for her career, free from the challenges she faced in her previous role within the Ministry of Education.


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