Justice Minister Siromi Turaga has requested the identities of individuals who have lodged complaints against him, stating, “I will not respond until the complainants are revealed.” His call for transparency comes after the ministry’s permanent secretary, Selina Kuruleca, sought the names of those making the allegations, but no information has been provided thus far.

Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has acknowledged the situation, noting he became aware of it through informal channels, although no official complaint has been submitted to his office. Rabuka emphasized the seriousness with which these matters are taken.

When questioned about whether he feels personally targeted by the allegations, Mr. Turaga remarked that it depends on one’s perspective, adding, “I am not going to divulge further information,” in light of the serious nature of the claims against him.

This situation highlights the importance of accountability and transparency in governance, encouraging individuals to voice their concerns while ensuring that allegations are substantiated by credible sources. It also reflects the ongoing effort within the government to address grievances in a manner that fosters integrity and public trust.

In summary, the calls for disclosure from Minister Turaga underscore a critical dialogue about accountability in positions of power, demonstrating a commitment to resolving issues substantively.


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