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Emails Tie Former Fiji Health Minister to 2011 Hospineer Tender, Court Hears
Fresh digital evidence resurfaces in a decade-old hospital tender case as email records are alleged to link a former health minister to the procurement. New courtroom details focus on who authored and received key messages, stirring debates over electronic-forensics and the handling of evidence. As the trial progresses, crucial questions loom about how these digital…
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Fiji High Court allows Lativerata and Wise to testify in Kamikamica-Prasad stay bid over acting FICAC appointment
Two journalists have won permission to testify in a pivotal stay hearing tied to an acting appointment, spotlighting questions of fairness. Their testimony could shift the landscape of the case as concerns of irregularity come under the spotlight.
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Prosecutors seek mistrial in Fiji Health Tender trial after defence objections over emails delay proceedings
Prosecutors in a high-stakes Suva health tender case move for a mistrial, saying late defence objections have disrupted the trial and prejudiced the State. The dispute centers on emails that were disclosed months ago but challenged mid-trial. A ruling next week could pause proceedings or alter how the evidence is handled.
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Fiji High Court Tender Case Faces Mistrial Over Late Email Evidence Objections
Late objections to key emails during testimony spark a fresh clash in a high-profile tender case. The State’s bid for a mistrial heightens questions about how evidence was disclosed and challenged, leaving proceedings in a tense standoff.