UPDATE: "Bula si a Victor – I am so happy that you responded so quickly. During that period, ______from FTIB was with me and was concerned as an investor . Drove me to the police dept. and discovered that the police report I made was erased, crossed out or never taken. I personally saw the handwritten report. _____and I went to the Labasa hospital and the same thing occurred . . . The folder for Kyoko Yamanouchi-Bandy was missing and remained missing. The doctor who saw me the day it happened told me I was not the only one abused by Inia but she disappeared too. The management at the Grand Eastern Hotel were told not to speak and they saw “nothing”. The chief was a friend and he was the one who told me that he couldn’t talk about it. I had a 5pm appointment with Bainimarama before I was thrown out by their security guards."
KYOKO BANDY, victim whom INIA SERUIRATU had knocked to the ground
Do you recall the heartbreaking story from 2017 of cancer victim Kyoko Bandy whom the thug INIA SERUIRATU had knocked to the ground. Now, the couple have summoned courage and want the new Coalition government to re-open their files. Their e-mail to us reinforces our deep-seated conviction that we were correct to found Fijileaks in 2011, to serve as an outlet for the victims of Bainimarama-Khaiyum dictatorship. We will also hold the current Coalition government to account, without fear or favour. The IMMUNITY in 2013 Constitution is the SATAN IN-WAITING

WE WILL NOT LEAVE RFMF ALONE, PIO.
Since the 2006 coup, many former military personnel re-emerged as politicians and administrators in the FFP government, and now in the Coalition led government, including NFP president PIO TIKODUADUA. Many are back in Fiji, vying for appointments to the UN (Colonel Filipo Tarakinikini) or as ambassadors under new Rabuka government. They did nothing for the VICTIMS in the last 16 years.
DON’T stick your nose into the affairs and business of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF). This is Home Affairs Minister Pio Tikoduadua’s message to politicians.
We will continue to stick our nose (and our boot) into the affairs of RFMF, including your own role in propping up the Bainimarama regime. Soon we will re-publish the contents of the 2004 Defence White Paper Review on the RFMF. We challenge TIKODUADUA to release the Regimental Fund Accounts hidden from us for several years, despite Fiji Supreme Court ruling.
*As our story below reveals, it was the bloody Colonels and Crooks from the RFMF who for sixteen years benefitted from the coups, and even the Father of the Coups Sitiveni Rabuka, is now Prime Minister.
Since the 2006 coup, many former military personnel re-emerged as politicians and administrators in the FFP government, and now in the Coalition led government, including NFP president PIO TIKODUADUA. Many are back in Fiji, vying for appointments to the UN (Colonel Filipo Tarakinikini) or as ambassadors under new Rabuka government. They did nothing for the VICTIMS in the last 16 years.
DON’T stick your nose into the affairs and business of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF). This is Home Affairs Minister Pio Tikoduadua’s message to politicians.
We will continue to stick our nose (and our boot) into the affairs of RFMF, including your own role in propping up the Bainimarama regime. Soon we will re-publish the contents of the 2004 Defence White Paper Review on the RFMF. We challenge TIKODUADUA to release the Regimental Fund Accounts hidden from us for several years, despite Fiji Supreme Court ruling.
*As our story below reveals, it was the bloody Colonels and Crooks from the RFMF who for sixteen years benefitted from the coups, and even the Father of the Coups Sitiveni Rabuka, is now Prime Minister.
Hope for the Fijian People (Jim/Kyoko Bandy), 24 February 2023, CC to Fijileaks
Ni sa bula si a Rabuka,
Congratulations !!! There is hope for the people of Fiji and for Fiji
to prosper once again.
I write to you about the hardships and consequences Jim & Kyoko and
the company, ALSO Island Limited, have persevered in the last 20 years.
There are many obstructions and examples but most important are two:
1) Fiji Leaks by Victor Lal about Kyoko Yamanouchi-Bandy 'back slapped' to the ground by FFP Minister Inia Seruiratu The police report was erased and the folder for Kyoko at the Labasa Hospital was never found.
2) Case No. HBC 049 OF 2016, Jim & Kyoko Bandy, Plaintiffs vs Aiyaz Kaiyum and the Commissioner of Police, defendants with Magistrate, Kamal Kumar presiding . . . a 4-year investigation and two years of court hearing with John Pickering representing Kaiyum and Jim Bandy representing himself (without Lawyer) concluded in 2018.
The Case was heard in Labasa by Kamal Kumar, the same Kumar that is now “Chief Justice
Kumar”.
The case should have been judged won as the defendants defaulted. The defendants did not respond to the final summary (not even to this day) (Summary that quoted directly from police records that showed all kinds of inaccuracies, lack of following proper procedures, failures and dereliction of duty. Then certain Police files went missing. It took 4 years and many requests for Judgment before “Chief Justice Kumar” finally in November of 2022 rendered: “claim be dismissed and struck out on grounds that the Plaintiffs have failed to establish that the defendants acted negligently”.
THEY LOST THE FILES, FAILED TO FOLLOW POLICE DEFINED PROCEDURES AND FAILED TO KEEP PLAINTIFFS INFORMED OF INVESTIGATIONS AND COURT APPEARANCES. The case reeked of failures, improprieties, derelictionof duties and cover-up. Crimes were committed; JUSTICE HAS NOT BEEN SERVED and a complete cover-up was employed to protect the dereliction of duty, wrong doing and or people.
Fijileaks: We have edited out other highly confidential contents to the current A-G for the re-opening of the Bandy's files
Ni sa bula si a Rabuka,
Congratulations !!! There is hope for the people of Fiji and for Fiji
to prosper once again.
I write to you about the hardships and consequences Jim & Kyoko and
the company, ALSO Island Limited, have persevered in the last 20 years.
There are many obstructions and examples but most important are two:
1) Fiji Leaks by Victor Lal about Kyoko Yamanouchi-Bandy 'back slapped' to the ground by FFP Minister Inia Seruiratu The police report was erased and the folder for Kyoko at the Labasa Hospital was never found.
2) Case No. HBC 049 OF 2016, Jim & Kyoko Bandy, Plaintiffs vs Aiyaz Kaiyum and the Commissioner of Police, defendants with Magistrate, Kamal Kumar presiding . . . a 4-year investigation and two years of court hearing with John Pickering representing Kaiyum and Jim Bandy representing himself (without Lawyer) concluded in 2018.
The Case was heard in Labasa by Kamal Kumar, the same Kumar that is now “Chief Justice
Kumar”.
The case should have been judged won as the defendants defaulted. The defendants did not respond to the final summary (not even to this day) (Summary that quoted directly from police records that showed all kinds of inaccuracies, lack of following proper procedures, failures and dereliction of duty. Then certain Police files went missing. It took 4 years and many requests for Judgment before “Chief Justice Kumar” finally in November of 2022 rendered: “claim be dismissed and struck out on grounds that the Plaintiffs have failed to establish that the defendants acted negligently”.
THEY LOST THE FILES, FAILED TO FOLLOW POLICE DEFINED PROCEDURES AND FAILED TO KEEP PLAINTIFFS INFORMED OF INVESTIGATIONS AND COURT APPEARANCES. The case reeked of failures, improprieties, derelictionof duties and cover-up. Crimes were committed; JUSTICE HAS NOT BEEN SERVED and a complete cover-up was employed to protect the dereliction of duty, wrong doing and or people.
Fijileaks: We have edited out other highly confidential contents to the current A-G for the re-opening of the Bandy's files

36-year-old Ratu Meli Bainimarama who is facing 17 counts in Australia has had some bail variations at the Parramatta Court where his passport has to be surrendered to Javid Faiz Solicitor and is not to leave the custody of Faiz at any time today and to be returned by close of business tomorrow.
The court has decided that 1 acceptable person or persons deposit the sum of $20,000 in cash, and enter into a bail security agreement or agreement(s), to forfeit the amount(s) if the accused fails to comply with the bail acknowledgement.
The Parramatta Court says other bail conditions are that Ratu Meli Bainimarama has to report to Granville Police Station, once daily, to surrender his passport to the Registrar of the Local Court if the passport is not already in police custody/possession and not to apply for another passport.
The court has also said in any event, the passport is to be surrendered within 24 hours of release from custody.
He is not to travel outside the State of New South Wales and not to enter any international airport or other point of departure from Australia.
Bainimarama also has to live only with his partner or on his own, not to enter the suburb of Riverstone NSW for any purpose whatsoever and not to go near, or contact or try to go near or contact the victim or any prosecution witness (except through a legal representative).
Ratu Meli Bainimarama is accused of common assault, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, stalking and intentionally choking a person without consent, destroying or damaging property and intentionally distributing an intimate image without consent.
Both Bainimarama and NSW Police, Prosecuting Authority did not appear in court today.
He had earlier pleaded not guilty to all counts.
The matter is listed for hearing on 23rd June 2023.
The court has decided that 1 acceptable person or persons deposit the sum of $20,000 in cash, and enter into a bail security agreement or agreement(s), to forfeit the amount(s) if the accused fails to comply with the bail acknowledgement.
The Parramatta Court says other bail conditions are that Ratu Meli Bainimarama has to report to Granville Police Station, once daily, to surrender his passport to the Registrar of the Local Court if the passport is not already in police custody/possession and not to apply for another passport.
The court has also said in any event, the passport is to be surrendered within 24 hours of release from custody.
He is not to travel outside the State of New South Wales and not to enter any international airport or other point of departure from Australia.
Bainimarama also has to live only with his partner or on his own, not to enter the suburb of Riverstone NSW for any purpose whatsoever and not to go near, or contact or try to go near or contact the victim or any prosecution witness (except through a legal representative).
Ratu Meli Bainimarama is accused of common assault, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, stalking and intentionally choking a person without consent, destroying or damaging property and intentionally distributing an intimate image without consent.
Both Bainimarama and NSW Police, Prosecuting Authority did not appear in court today.
He had earlier pleaded not guilty to all counts.
The matter is listed for hearing on 23rd June 2023.