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Fiji Corrections Service Suspends Two Nurses as Board of Inquiry Probes Inmate Contacts
– Fresh tensions at Fiji’s Corrections Service as suspensions and an internal inquiry unfold, spotlighting ongoing governance reforms and the zero-tolerance stance on staff-inmate relations. – A new development in Fiji’s corrections service signals a crackdown on misconduct amid broader governance scrutiny and leadership challenges. – Two staff members face suspension as internal probes unfold…
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Fiji Corrections Service Suspends Two Nurses as Board of Inquiry Probes Alleged Inmate Fraternisation
Two Fiji Corrections Service nurses have been suspended on half pay while a Board of Inquiry investigates alleged fraternising with inmates. The service emphasizes a zero-tolerance stance on corruption and says disciplinary or criminal steps will follow only after the inquiry’s findings.
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Fiji Corrections Taps Educator to Boost Inmate Vocational Training and Certificate Programs
From lecture halls to correctional centres, a former university teacher pivots toward rehabilitation—teaching trades, practical skills, and portable certificates to inmates. Could turning prisons into learning hubs with agriculture and other programs create real pathways to work after release?