According to Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, there is a Supreme Law in Fiji, but what does that mean for our 2013 Constitution or any other laws of the country? Where and how do they rank?
Ooh, Minister for Lands Filimoni Vosarogo was found guilty some years ago by the Independent Legal Services Commission (ILSC), where he pleaded guilty to a number of displinary matters and can never qualify himself as Attorney-General according to law.
Wow, how did he qualify himself to stand for our 2022 national elections?
PM Rabuka wishes to resuffle his Cabinet, but what if A-G Siromi Turaga is found guilty by the current FICAC investigation?
Who will he then appoint as A-G? Will SODELPA’s MP and Minister Pio Tikoduadua, a former RFMF lawyer, be appointed A-G, or will our PM Rabuka bring in a highly qualified senior legal eagle from the outside, which is an option available to him as a PM’s prerogative.
It’s very funny now that former FijiFirst Government A-G and Minister for Economy Aiyaz Saiyed-Khaiyum are blaming the government senselessly as an opposition.
Minister for Trade and Commerce Manoa Kamikamica is defending the Government and proving Saiyed-Khaiyum wrong, which is relevant to investor confidence and interests in the country.
When our Coalition government was in opposition, they did exactly the same, but lies and unfounded allegations are all part and parcel of cheap political shorts in our country.
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