Chaudhry concerned about Rabuka’s comments and raises issues of conflict of interest

Chaudhry concerned about Rabuka’s comments and raises issues of conflict of interest

By Vijay Narayan
Monday 07/10/2024
Fiji Labour Party Leader, Mahendra Chaudhry

Fiji Labour Party Leader, Mahendra Chaudhry says it is unwise of the Prime Minister to continue to make public pronouncements on the correctness or otherwise of Barbara Malimali’s appointment as FICAC Commissioner, ahead of an inquiry into the entire sordid affair.

Chaudhry says Rabuka was quoted as saying that the entire process was conducted according to the law, with the involvement of the Judicial Services Commission and those responsible in that capacity.

He says Rabuka’s remarks may well be construed as not only pre-empting the work of the proposed commission of inquiry, it could also be seen as misleading the nation.

Chaudhry stresses that Malimali’s appointment was clearly unlawful as she herself was under investigation by FICAC at the time.

He adds the Judicial Services Commission was wrong in appointing her until she had been cleared by FICAC.

Chaudhry says Labour is also somewhat apprehensive of the Prime Minister’s remark that the terms of reference and appointment of the proposed inquiry will be discussed in Cabinet tomorrow.

He says it must be remembered that some 7 to 8 cabinet ministers are/were the subject of an investigation by FICAC following complaints lodged by the Registrar of Political Parties.

Chaudhry says there is a glaring conflict of interest here.

FEATURE NEWS
Court allows Ravu to travel to China
Former Minister for Fisheries and Forests, Kalaveti Ravu has been granted a bail variation to travel to China as FICAC has no objection. Ravu's law...
1 hour ago
LATEST NEWS
Ministry of Housing warn Fijians on the risk of losing homes in informal settlements
The Ministry of Housing has sent out a warning to all Fijians to be extremely careful when buying homes in informal settlements due to the serious ...
46 minutes ago

Over 5,500 women involved in MSMEs, 18,742 self-employed and 4,650 working in handicrafts - Ratu Wiliame
There are over 5,500 registered women involved in Micro, Small- and Medium Enterprises ventures in addition to the 18,742 self-employed women and ...
51 minutes ago

Chaudhry concerned about Rabuka’s comments and raises issues of conflict of interest
Fiji Labour Party Leader, Mahendra Chaudhry says it is unwise of the Prime Minister to continue to make public pronouncements on the correctness or ...
4 hours ago

Fiji Museum embarks on major restructuring
The Fiji Museum Board of Trustees, in collaboration with iTaukei Affairs, is focusing on a major project to restructure the National Museum. ...
5 hours ago

Vehicle owners need written approval before modifying their vehicles - LTA
Vehicle owners are reminded that all vehicle modifications require written approval from the Land Transport Authority to ensure safety and compliance ...
5 hours ago



fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan
Latest Videos

Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
yb
IN DEPTH
FICAC Saga
The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption conducted a search at the Electoral Commission relating to an ongoing investigation against ...
4 days ago

Drama at Rugby House
Issues that have been raised by Waisea Nayacalevu and other players regarding payments
13 days ago

George Speight pardoned after 24 years
2000 coup leader George Speight and CRW leader Shane Stevens granted presidential pardons and ...
14 days ago

TOP