Trust
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Loraini Seru named Fiji Police’s first female Assistant Commissioner to head Internal Affairs
Here are three short teaser options you can choose from: – Loraini Seru makes history as Fiji’s first female Assistant Commissioner, now steering Internal Affairs and Professional Standards toward stronger integrity and accountability. – A 35-year police veteran steps into a pivotal reform role, signaling a renewed push for discipline, standards, and public trust within…
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Tabuya Urges Renewed Trust Between Fiji Ministers and Permanent Secretaries Amid iTaukei Affairs Row
Trust between ministers and permanent secretaries is being tested as a public dispute within Fiji’s Ministry of iTaukei Affairs unfolds. Minister Lynda Tabuya calls for a renewed commitment to institutional trust as questions swirl over how serious grievances should be addressed. The episode highlights delicate tensions between political leadership and the civil service and the…
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Fiji Times Editor Warns Source Confidentiality Is Key to Investigative Journalism as FICAC Recording Unfolds in Court
Trust between reporters and sources is at stake after a recent off-the-record dialogue in Fiji’s anti-corruption case. Editors warn that confidentiality remains essential to journalism, even as legal demands test the protections that investigative reporting relies on.
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Former Fiji Lt. Col. Calls for Military Reform and Transparency to Restore Public Trust
Former Fiji military officer and diplomat outlines a bold path to rebuild trust: re-professionalise the armed forces and boost transparency across national institutions. In his Truth and Reconciliation Commission testimony, he reflects on the 2000 crisis and sketches a reform-minded road to national reconciliation.
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Fiji Police Commissioner Urges Officers to Rebuild Community Trust From Within as Reforms Unfold
Top police leadership calls for resilience and reform from within as the force pursues a path to earned community trust.

