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Professor Wadan Narsey: Fiji's Public Debt Disaster: 'Voters face painful prospect of choosing between coup leaders Bainimarama and RABUKA

31/1/2022

 
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By PROFESSOR WADAN NARSEY

Fiji's Public Debt Disaster: who to blame?

 
There are many government policies which can be reversed when a new government comes in.  But sadly and disastrously, Fiji's massive Public Debt which has grown astronomically under this Bainimarama Government, is not a policy that can be reversed at the stroke of a pen or putting a vote in the ballot box.
           
Public Debt which is created by the previous and current generations, must be paid for by the future generations.

           
I have previously warned Fiji Times readers about the terrible dangers of Fiji's Public Debt ("Fiji's Sleeping Public Debt Nightmares" FT 3 Dec. 2016). That article is still relevant.

Except that Fiji's voters today faces the painful prospect of choosing between two coup leaders, Rabuka and Bainimarama, who have both contributed to increasing Fiji's Public Debt.
   
Among other important criteria, the Fiji public might want to ask in the coming elections: what exactly has been their record on the Public Debt?

More importantly for the future, do they have a professional Team to deal with the massive Public Debt that burdens Fiji today.

For consistency, I use Public Debt data available on the Reserve Bank of Fiji website, starting from 1992, around the time that Rabuka was elected as Prime Minister.
           
But first, I remind readers, voters and Fiji's future generations, about the potential nastiness of Public Debt.

 
How is “public” debt created and paid?
 
Normal elected governments have the "supernatural authority” to tax, borrow and spend, if necessary by increasing the “Public Debt” on behalf of tax payers, not just of today, but of future generations, who have no say in the matter at all, who yet must pay the debt when it comes due.

If a government borrows sensibly on behalf of taxpayers to invest in infrastructure (roads, schools, hospitals etc.) whose returns more than justify the borrowing, then the country's GDP (and people's incomes) grows healthily enough to repay the principal and interest on the Public Debt, while maintaining a reasonable or even improving standard of living for the taxpayers.

           
The Public Debt: GDP ratio remains about the same or rises slowly or even falls in some cases.
           
BUT at every annual Budget, Public Debt Charges (principal and interest) MUST BE PAID before the government can allocate a single penny to other items such as education or health or social welfare.
     
Given any particular level of government revenue, the larger the charges on Public Debt, the lower is the amount available for other government expenditure, such as education or health or social welfare.
           
If the Public Debt becomes too large relative to GDP, then the whole of Government Revenue (and hence Government Expenditure) MUST be squeezed to pay for the Public Debt.


Sometimes, irresponsible Ministers (who may not be economists) will callously borrow even more, increase the Public Debt even more, all to be paid for by future governments and generations. 
 
My previous warnings
 
I have previously warned Fiji Times readers about the dangers of Fiji's escalating Public Debt:  "Fiji's Sleeping Public Debt Nightmares" (FT 3 Dec. 2016) and again "Government expenditure, public debts and public intellectuals" (FT 20 April 1919). The situation is even worse today (January 2022).

In my 2016 FT article I had asked how politicians got away with burdening the taxpayers with Public Debt and I had noted "People and voters have a short memory, or they only look at their short term benefits (the hand-outs), or they don’t care, because Public Debt is an invisible evil not to be seen or felt immediately". 
           
I had concluded then that "Fiji is destined to stumble along until one day, its Public Debt nightmare becomes the reality for its future generations, by which time most of those in power will have left to enjoy their ill-gotten gains, some stashed away in tax havens abroad."
           
Except that at least two (or three) politicians who have been responsible for Fiji's current level of Public Debt will be asking voters to vote for them again.

Apart from many other governance issues and even the personal pain that many have felt from all of Fiji's coups, today's voters must compare these Prime Ministers' actual record (the "facts"?) on Fiji's Public Debt and vote accordingly, for their children's sake.
 
The Record of Rabuka, Qarase and Bainimarama
 
Of course, Prime Ministers rely on Ministers of Finance or Economy to guide the government on how much to borrow and how much to spend.
           
Rabuka had the late Paul Manueli, the late Vunibobo and Mr Jim Ah Koy.  Bainimarama, while initially the Minister of Finance, quickly handed over all authority to his Minister of Economy (Aiyaz Khaiyum).
           
But ultimately, the "buck" for the Public Debt must stop with the Prime Minister (some might say metaphorically, some say literally) who from  2014 was elected by the voters to lead the country.
           
One useful measure is the Public Debt to GDP ratio which the average citizen can easily understand as the ratio of "how much a household borrows" (Debt), compared to its "annual income" (GDP). 
If your borrowings outstrips your income, you are in trouble indeed.

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The Graph shows the Average Public Debt to Gross Domestic Product ratio under Prime Ministers Rabuka, Qarase, Bainimarama (2006-2019) and Bainimarama (2020-21).  I separate out the last two abnormal COVID-19 years.

Graph 1 makes clear that Rabuka's record as Prime Minister (despite the NBF $200 million disaster under his watch) was the "best" out of these three Prime Ministers in controlling Public Debt relative to GDP.  His Average Debt:GDP ratio for 1992 to 1998 was a mere 24%.

Under Qarase for the period 2000 to 2006, the ratio rose slightly to 29%, still manageable.
But under Bainimarama the Average Debt:GDP Ratio shot up to 44% for 2006-2019, and then for the last two years to a monstrous 78% of GDP.

So what does this horrendous increase in Public Debt mean for Government Expenditures?
 
Squeezing Government Revenue and Expenditure
 
Remember that Public Debt charges MUST be paid first of all out of Government Revenue, before the remainder can be spent on normal expenditure.
           
Just as borrowers from a commercial bank MUST pay the bank before they spend on household consumption (or they will lose their collateral to the bank).

           
Graph 2 shows that Loan Repayments as a percentage of Government Revenue fell slightly from 23% under Rabuka to 22% under Qarase.

But with the massive increase in Public Debt after 2006, it rose to 28% under Bainimarama (average for 2006-2019) and even higher to 36% for the last two years.
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The other side of it is that the proportion of Government Revenue left to pay for all the normal Government Expenditure was 77% under Rabuka but rose slightly to 78% under Qarase.
           
But the proportion of Revenue left after loan repayments fell to 72% under Bainimarama for the years 2006 to 2019, and plummeted to 64% these last two years.

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Can you imagine what happens to a household's standard of living, if their level of debt means that after making their debt repayment, they have left only 64% of their household income?  When under Qarase, it used to be 78% of the household income.

This massive decline under COVID happened under the orders of the Minister for Economy (a former lawyer), who refused adamantly to economize even though Government's revenues had plummeted because of the collapse of tourism.

Khaiyum deliberately chose to pass on the burden of current Expenditure levels on to the Public Debt, to be paid for by future generations, whatever their pain.

What a gift to future political leaders and the future generations.
 
External Debt and FNPF
 
There is another aspect of Public Debt that the future generations must be concerned about- the proportion of Public Debt owed overseas.

Foreign debt MUST be paid with foreign currency which must be earned. Foreign borrowers do not want to be paid in Fijian dollars.
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Worryingly, Fiji's External Debt share has risen from 11% under Qarase to 25% and 29% under Bainimarama/Khaiyum.

The problem is that the major foreign exchange earners (such as tourism) are in deep trouble and the traditional sugar industry has been on life support ever since the 2006 coup.
           
The Domestic component of Fiji's debt may be owed to commercial banks (who not surprisingly decline to lend to the Fiji Government) or borrowed from FNPF (whose subservient Board and management usually say "Yes Sir" to the Minister of Economy who appoints them).


Perhaps some bright young Fijian economist might like to do another article on how much the Fiji Government has borrowed from Fiji's commercial banks and FNPF.
 
Who Will Bear the Burden?
 
Fiji is slightly fortunate today that some donors and multilateral agencies are providing budgetary support, because of COVID-19 (and perhaps fear of China's influence).  

But there is a limit to what they can provide and Fiji will ultimately have to pay out if its own budget.

I have previous pointed out (and it is worth repeating) that the burden of the public debt will ultimately be paid by:
 
* those who pay taxes, which is increasingly Value Added Tax,  falling on the poor and middle classes. Under Bainimarama the rich and the companies have been paying less tax.
 
* workers whose wages are restricted by government to please employers;
 
* future generations whose public assets are sold off to reduce net deficits;
 
* Those with their FNPF savings which are being increasingly used by Government at low interest rates.
 
Not bearing the burden
 
One can also make a few generalizations about who will not be bearing the public debt burden even if they have benefited from it.

Prominent among them are large businesses who have received profitable contracts out of government and public enterprise expenditure (using borrowed money).   

The names of many of them have been revealed on Victor Lal's Fijileaks website as being massive donors openly and easily circumventing the $10,000 limit allegedly set by the Fiji Elections Office, by donating in the names of family members and even employees.
           
There are also many political and military leaders (and their families) who have gained financially in recent years, far more than any previous political leaders since Independence in 1970.
 
Conclusion
 
There is no escape from Public Debt, except by emigrating which educated and smart Fiji people of all races (but especially Indo-Fijians), will keep doing.

Going by current population projections it would seem that the Public Debt will be paid for by the vast majority of the iTaukei and the poorest and uneducated Indo-Fijians who cannot emigrate.   Many of them will be voting in Fiji's next elections.  

Today's voters are fortunate that there are at least two Opposition Party leaders, Professor Biman Prasad and Mr Savenaca Narube, who understand the severity of the current Public Debt problem and how it may be tackled, however painfully.

But voters must ask: will they have an influential voice in the next government? Or will they remain voices in the wilderness because of egotistic electoral choice.

RIP: Fiji is agog with rumours that Prime Minister Bainimarama has been called to rest by Heavenly FATHER after slipping into COMA. Rumours: FFP leadership power tussle and Military on alert awaits DEATH News?

31/1/2022

 

Fijileaks: The Government is not obliged to provide a running update on Bainimarama's health, especially to Coupist Rabuka's cheerleaders. Those waiting and wishing for Bainimarama's death hope his departure from the political scene will benefit Sitiveni Rabuka at the 2022 poll

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DEATH NEWS CIRCULATING ON THE INTERNET
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The Prime Minister-In-Waiting

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* As for who will become Prime Minister in the event of Bainimarama's passing, the FFP Constitution clearly states that it has to be one of the three Founding Members. In this instance, it is the party's General Secretary AIYAZ KHAIYUM.
* Alternatively, the RFMF Commander Jone Kalouniwai could step in under the doctrine of national interest, as empowered in Aiyaz Khaiyum's 2013 Constitution of Fiji, to order that Khaiyum continue only as ACTING PRIME MINISTER until the election is held this year or in early 2023
* But, if we follow strict constitutionalism, then Aiyaz Khaiyum will have to be appointed the next Prime Minister of Fiji. There is no need for a Government of National Unity, for in the event of Bainimarama's death, the next person, Aiyaz Khaiyum, must lead Fiji until the election.
*Any coconut wireless whispering from NFP that 'Fiji Is Not Ready for an Indo-Fijian Prime Minister' unless that Prime Minister is an NFP HINDU, must be swiftly dealt with, and the leadership taken into custody in the national interest. We cannot have a repeat of 1977, when two Hindus, Karam Ramrakha and Mrs Irene Jai Narayan, denied Siddiq Koya from becoming Prime Minister because he was an Indo-Fijian MUSLIM.
* Let these historical political Hindu traitors form a coalition with
Sitiveni Rabuka's People's Alliance Party. Its in their political DNA.
*In his autobiography, Children of the Indus (2004) , FLP leader Mahendra Chaudhry claims that 'at the hour of his triumph Mr Koya had been stabbed in the back by his own people'. Chaudhry was talking about the 1977 events. 
*But, we have been there before, at the edge of death chamber, only for Bainimarama to declare in 2010 that "I AM STILL ALIVE".

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Fiji military strongman Voreqe Bainimarama has declared he is alive and rumours of his death were invented.

In a taped interview with the government-owned and military-censored Fiji Broadcasting, Bainimarama began: "Good morning from China. I know I am still alive. I know there's been some stories from New Zealand that I've suffered a heart attack and died."

However Bainimarama did not explain why he is in China and when he will be returning home.

Rumours of his death, he said, had come from New Zealand.

"I think they probably heard that I was going to play in the World Cup next year and they pretty scared - so they came up with these rumours hoping that something happens to me so I don't turn up for the World Cup," he said.

"I guess the rumours will continue seeing that they have not been able to achieve their aim in Fiji - so they will continue to assist their government in rumour mongering. It'll be a while before they can kill me - that's for sure - seeing that I'm getting ready to play the All Blacks next year."

Deepening the mystery though, Bainimarama a short time ago told FijiLive he could not make it back to Fiji to deliver the budget on Friday.

He said Fiji's Attorney-General Sayed-Khaiyum would do it instead.

Fiji's domestic media operates under tight censorship and no public questions have been raised over his absence from Fiji for two weeks.

He removed himself from Fiji and did not return even as his defence minister Epeli Ganilau last week suddenly quit and then his military appointed attorney general Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum deported the chief executive of the country's major exporting company, Fiji Water.

Earlier today the ministry issued a new statement saying that as Bainimarama was not coming back to Fiji at the moment, another soldier, Colonel Timoci Natuva, would "replace" the commodore at the opening of an electrification project.

Last night the ministry issued a statement in which they said they had spoken with Bainimarama in China.

He told them that budget preparations are progressing well in anticipation of the 2011 Budget Announcement on Friday.

"My government's focus will be on improving efficiency in various regulatory bodies...," he said.

Bainimarama seized power in a military coup in 2006.

Bainimarama is known to have a heart condition and prior to his coup received regular medical treatment at Wakefield Hospital.

Since New Zealand imposed "smart" sanctions on the Fiji regime, Bainimarama has not been able to travel to Wellington for treatment.

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BAULEVU TEMPLE AND RAMAYANA BURNING: While reserving our judgment, for the arsonist could even be a disgruntled modern day Indo-Fijian 'Valmiki' - a thug, dacoit, robber - we can hark back to 1987 Coups

30/1/2022

 

MAGNET FOR THIEVES: We urge religious organizations, especially HINDUS, to always remove monies and jewellery kept inside the temples

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* Acting Prime Minister Aiyaz Khaiyum met with Fijians in Baulevu, in Nausori following an attempted break-in at the Nav Durga Temple last Thursday where a Ramayan was set on fire.
* Aiyaz Khaiyum reassured residents living in the area and provided them with new holy books.
* In 1987, shortly after Rabuka's first coup, a group of  Methodist nationalists torched the Sikh Temple in Nadi, and set fire to the Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib, inflaming anger throughout the Sikh world. It was the first time after many centuries that the Sikhs holy book was desecrated.
* What is less publicized is that many non-Methodist i-taukei churches were also vandalized for Rabuka had declared Methodism state religion, and had introduced the obnoxious Sunday Observance Decree. He is still hiding from justice, cloaked in IMMUNITY he granted to himself in 1988

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OFFERING his political soul to the Religious Devil in Disguise in desperate bid to become Coupist's Deputy Prime Minister, or Finance Minister

"Those who do not choose to become Christians can continue to live here, but they will probably find that it is a difficult place to live in. Efforts will be made to convert the Indians. All we are trying to do is the same thing that the missionaries did here in Fiji when we were cannibals and heathens. I want the Indians to stay here. It will be a big challenge for us to convert them to Christianity. We either go that way, or they convert us, and we all become heathens." Sitiveni Rabuka, No Other Way

Religious Intolerance Manifestation of Racism, 1987-1999

Sidebar: Fiji: A Chronology of Attacks Against Hindus and Hindu Places of Worship, 1987 to 2022

May, 1987:  Sitiveni Rabuka-also a Methodist lay preacher-leads a military coup to depose the Bavadra  government. The country's 1970 constitution is revised in 1990 to guarantee Fijian dominance in the government.

October 29, 1987: Military government institutes "Sunday Observance Decree" which prohibits public gatherings, sporting events, profitable trade and the operation of buses, taxis, hotels, restaurants or cinemas on the Christian holy day. The law is applied to all citizens, regardless of religion.

April, 1988: Sitiveni Rabuka's biography, Rabuka-No Other Way, says the nation's Hindus should be converted to Christianity. "Those who do not choose to become Christians can continue to live here, but they will probably find that it is a difficult place to live in. Efforts will be made to convert the Indians. All we are trying to do is the same thing that the missionaries did here in Fiji when we were cannibals and heathens. I want the Indians to stay here. It will be a big challenge for us to convert them to Christianity. We either go that way, or they convert us, and we all become heathens."

June 24, 1988: Twelve tons of Soviet-made small arms and ammunition intercepted in Australia enroute to Fiji. A number of Fijian Indians are arrested in connection with this.

October 15, 1989: Two Hindu temples, a Sikh Gurudwara and a Muslim mosque burned by 18 members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship in Lautoka-ten men and eight women. The youth had attended an all-night prayer session at the Coronation Church in Lautoka before setting out in separate groups for the attack. They had decided that the word of God in the Bible required them to destroy all idols and make Fiji a Christian country.

October 21, 1989: Group wielding Bibles stand outside 100-year-old Shri Subramaniya Swami temple in Nandi and curse temple's priest. Two temples in Nandi are looted and damaged this same day. Temple murthis are stolen.

October 27, 1989: Citizens stop an arson attempt by Christians at the Taveuni temple.

January 15, 1990: Forty-year-old copy of Ramayana, Hindu sacred scripture, is stolen from the Hindu temple in Nasinu and burned.

September 20, 1991: Vatuwaga temple is broken into and the image of God damaged. The idol at the temple in Raiwaga is destroyed and the temple desecrated.

September 21, 1991: Munswamy Chetty, 77, priest at Shri Siva Subramaniya Swami temple in Nandi, is beaten by a Christian Fijian while doing the temple worship. The man accused Mr. Chetty of idol worship and said it was not allowed in Fiji. He demanded Chetty start going to church and pray to Christ.

October 1, 1991: Vandalism at Hindu temples in Nandi and Suva.

May 9, 1993: Bharatiya School at Vuo destroyed by arson during dispute between Christians attending the school and its Hindu board.

June 20, 1994: Vijay Raj, a Christian, burns historic Shri Jai Maha Shakti temple at Nasoso. Raj told the court that he was a Christian and said that he set fire to the temple because he wanted to see whether the God was real or not. He told the court that if the God was real, then He would have been able to extinguish the fire and save the temple from being burnt.

The temple was started in a small way by Butru Sirdar almost 80 years ago at Nasoso, and over the years the Devi temple became a prominent Hindu shrine, attracting devotees from all parts of the country. The fire, which gutted the brick and tin building, caused more than $80,000 loss.

As the temple was burning, the man was heard yelling "Hallelujah, hallelujah. I did the right thing. God told me to do this."

Vijay Raj, then 26 years old, was once a devotee of the temple who used to contribute hours of volunteer work including sign writing and painting the temple, according to the shrine's officials. About three years ago Raj had joined a Christian church. Since then he has been working against the temple, which ironically was started by his great grandfather.

It is now 2022, and we still hear the burning and looting of Hindu temples, started by Rabuka's 1987 coups.

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The Leader of Unity Fiji and former Governor of the Reserve Bank of Fiji appealed to those desecrating holy places of worship to stop.

He
stressed that the freedom of religion was sacrosanct in our Constitution. We must respect and uphold it. It was a fundamental freedom that was dear to all our people. Mr. Narube went on to say “Instead of casting stones, we must build tolerance. I always believe that our multiracialism, multiculturalism and pluralism are strengths, not weaknesses. They define what Fiji was, what Fiji is now, and what we will be in future.”

“I urge national and community leaders not to turn these crimes into political issues. Let the law take its course. I therefore ask the Police to bring these criminals to justice as soon as possible,” said the former Governor.

“Instead
of pointing fingers, we need to build understanding of our differences. Through this understanding will come tolerance; through tolerance will come unity; through unity will come peace; and with wise counsel, prosperity for all, added the Leader of Unity Fiji.
Mr. Narube concluded, “The first month of the New Year has yet to pass. We have many challenges to overcome. Let us turn this New Year into one of building greater tolerance and understanding of our different religions and cultures.”
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FIRE SECOND TIME: As Khaiyum pointed out, the same Baulevu temple was targetted in 1987. It was also in Baulevu that the COUPIST THUG and his military goons were arresting, detaining, and beating up people there, on the pretext that they were looking for the weapons shipped into Fiji. Those of us who risked all, must NEVER allow NFP leader BIMAN PRASAD to succeed in installing Rabuka as Prime Minister, so he can achieve NFP's dream for an Indo-Fijian to become Rabuka's DPM. Recall their despicable declaration, 'Fiji Is Not Ready for an Indo-Fijian PM'. Fiji  was ready but it was Rabuka and Speight who denied that crowning glory

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Fiji Sun, 1 August 1987

KNEE JERK POLITICAL REACTION: Rabuka promises to set up Cardiac Service Facility. We wonder why he is NOT promising to set up a state of the art KNEE replacement unit. For he travelled to INDIA to get his FIXED

26/1/2022

 

* The re-branded Nasese Private Hospital at Ratu Sukuna Road is the only hospital in Fiji which provides hip and knee replacement surgeries. Knee or hip surgery costs around $18,000. Lucky ones had been sent to India by the FFP government. Sitiveni Rabuka went to India in 2006

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Today, Rabuka is the recruiting POSTER BOY for the WELCARE HOSPITAL in India. On its Facebook, the hospital has an accompaying video of
Coupist Sitiveni Rabuka as its most famous ARTHRITIC KNEE PATIENT.

Fijileaks: Can Sitiveni Rabuka tell us how much was the treatment in total? Who paid for the treatment? We may recall that famous photo where he was collecting and selling bottles, claiming that he had no choice, for the FFP government had stopped his pension. Or did Rabuka cut a deal with the Indian hospital that if it waivered the cost of treatment, he would become the hospital's POSTER BOY?

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Fijileaks: * While our poor are limping around the villages and towns with
unfixed knees, the COUPISTS  and the rich in Fiji (finding $8million to donate to the FFP) have always flown abroad to get their health, hips, hearts, teeth,
buttocks and knees fixed and stitched up.
* We may recall that in May 2006, on his landing at Nadi from India, Rabuka was arrested and charged with two counts of inciting the 2 November 2000 Mutiny. He pleaded not guilty. On 6 September 2006 Rabuka had been refused permission to travel to Papua New Guinea for a golf tournament. Judge Gerard Winter ruled that the charges against Rabuka were serious and that he must not be allowed to abscond. Permission to leave Fiji would therefore be granted for medical emergencies only; the golf tournament did not qualify, he declared.
* On 11 December 2006, Rabuka was found not guilty on two counts of inciting a mutiny. Justice Winter cast a deciding vote after the panel of assessors was split.
* Rabuka got up on his KNEES and has formed his own People's Alliance Party, promising to set up a state of the art Cardiac service facility in Fiji.
What about a state of the art KNEE replacement facility? He and his SVT government ruled Fiji from 1992 to 1999, after seizing power in 1987. He brought the economy to its knees, hundreds of Indo-Fijian doctors, nurses, surgeons and other critical hospital staff fled from his 'Fiji for the Fijians' - basically, from political disenfranchisement, rape, robbery, violence and torture as he made Indo-Fijians crawl on their hands and knees  through raw sewage (all documented by Amnesty International) and left Fiji's health system on its knees, only to get double knee replacements in India. An Indian TV pointed it out while reporting on his arrival there for double knee replacements at Welcare Hospital.
Our Hearts Cry for Our Beloved Country and We Pity Those Kneeling before Him.

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COUPIST AND POSTER BOY FOR WELCARE HOSPITAL VIDEO:

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HOLD PUBLIC DEBATE: FLP leader Mahendra Chaudhry challenges the Economy Minister Aiyaz Khaiyum to a DEBATE, for nation to decide who is telling LASULASU  and JHOOTH on state of FIJI'S national ECONOMY

25/1/2022

 
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IN HAPPIER TIMES in the Interim Government after the 2006 treasonous coup

TRADING BARBS: Mahendra Chaudhry and Aiyaz Khaiyum accuse the other of wrong-doings and telling Lasulasus and Jhooths. It would be helpful if Chaudhry disclosed how much in salary was he  receiving as Interim Minister of Finance and Sugar, and who was paying his salary and that of other Interim Ministers who ran and joined the Bainimarama regime after the December 2006 Coups. In their exchanges the two also trade barbs on the $2million that was in Chaudhry's Sydney bank account. Truth: Both tried to pull every stop to prevent Fiji Sun from revealing the details, and the late Fiji Sun publisher Russell Hunter was kidnapped from his house, tortured in custody, and deported from Fiji

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Aiyaz Khaiyum on Mahendra Chaudhry, 25 Janaury 2022
How can you trust people like Mahendra Chaudhry - who is a politician, who after eight years of being in the political wilderness because of a lack of qualification - now is qualified to run for parliament - is suddenly put up his head. As usual Mahendra Chaudhry has this whole issue of putting a lot of nonsense into the space hoping some will stick.
You can't trust this man, you simply can't. He is a person who failed to declare his millions of dollars that was offshore - under the Foreign Exchange Act. In fact, he was convicted under that, and secondly, he is also a person who used the taxpayer's funds to fix up his own house when he was PM. But more importantly than that, the fact of the matter is that the contraction and the [economic] growth projections have in fact been validated by independent third parties - not by some biased politician. "

Mahendra Chaudhry replies to Aiyaz Khaiyum, 25 Janaury 2022
OFFSHORE FUNDS
"Khaiyum is a bad loser and has a habit of resorting to personal attacks against his critics. The Minister well knows that I was completely cleared by an independent inquiry which was established by Prime Minister Bainimarama and headed by reputable people from abroad. He is the one who delivered the report of the inquiry team to me at my home and later gave a media conference on the report clearing me of all charges.
However, in 2010 the Bainimarama/Khaiyum regime resurrected the case so as to prevent me from contesting the general elections. They were just too scared to confront me in a general election and resorted to dirty tricks to disqualify me from standing for elections.
TAXPAYERS FUND TO "FIX" PRIVATE HOME"
Once again the Minister deliberately distorts the issue. The Public Works Department did some work at my house as a security requirement for Prime Minister’s residence because I chose to live in my own house. The expenditure was approved by Parliament. This is not something one can say for the huge salary that Aiyaz Khaiyum paid himself secretly through his Aunt Nur Bano’s accounting firm between 2010 and 2013. To this day there has been no disclosure of these secret payments despite calls from the Finance Ministry, the Auditor General’s Office and the Public Accounts Committee. So who is being dishonest now with public funds? People who live in glass houses should not be throwing stones at others. Also: Why isn’t Khaiyum saying anything about the millions of dollars of taxpayer’s money that is spent each year on his security detail – four cars involving the army and the Police when he is not even the prime minister? At least, I was the Prime Minister at the time."

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Labour Leader Mahendra Chaudhry has challenged Economy Minister Sayed Khaiyum to a public debate on the state of the national economy and the personal attacks he has levelled at Mr Chaudhry.

“He is wrong on all counts. None of his attacks on me are justified. I challenge him to a public debate so that the whole nation can know the truth.

“Khaiyum is a bad loser and has a habit of resorting to personal attacks against his critics,” Mr Chaudhry said.

The Labour Leader was responding to a “gutter level” attack launched on him by Minister Sayed-Khaiyum on FBC news on the issue of the Minister’s claim that the Fiji economy was projected to grow by 11.3% this year.

Here is Khaiyum’s attack sent to us by FBC. It is followed by Mr Chaudhry’s full reply.

Khaiyum: "Here you have independent organizations - World Bank, ADB etc - including the ANZ who are giving the specific contraction rates, who are giving the specific growth rates. How can you trust people like Mahendra Chaudhry - who is a politician, who after eight years of being in the political wilderness because of a lack of qualification - now is qualified to run for parliament - is suddenly put up his head. As usual Mahendra Chaudhry has this whole issue of putting a lot of nonsense into the space hoping some will stick.

You can't trust this man, you simply can't. He is a person who failed to declare his millions of dollars offshore - under the Foreign Exchange Act. In fact, he was convicted under that, and secondly, he is also a person who used the taxpayer's funds to fix up his own house when he was PM. But more importantly than that, the fact of the matter is that the contraction and the growth projections have in fact been validated by independent third parties - not by some biased politician. "

Chaudhry replies:

I – Economic projections:

It is well acknowledged that Sayed-Khaiyum as Economy Minister has run the Fijian economy and government finances into a state of virtual bankruptcy. The Fijian economy went into a recession well before the onset of the Covid-pandemic. He was forced to slash the 2019/20 Budget by a massive $1.1billion dollars.

Since then, the economy has contracted by at least 25-30% according to independent sources. Government claims 19% which is still quite substantial. It is basic economics that the economy has to recover all this lost ground before it can start growing.

We are still reliant on borrowed funds, and for the first time in Fiji’s history we have to beg for funds from Australia and New Zealand to support our budget. That is how serious our economic plight is under Sayed-Khaiyum’s stewardship.

2. International agencies:

These international financial agencies have been badly discredited in the past. For example - in their assessment of the Greek economy before its collapse in 2007/08; the Indonesian economy before the Asian financial crisis of 1997 and most recently in the case of Fiji in 2019 when the Bainimarama government was forced to slash its Budget by a third (1billion) to avoid a collapse.

These international institutions were painting a positive picture of these bankrupt economies using misleading information supplied by their governments.

3. Personal allegations against Mr Chaudhry:

a. Offshore funds – The Minister well knows that I was completely cleared by an independent inquiry which was established by Prime Minister Bainimarama and headed by reputable people from abroad. He is the one who delivered the report of the inquiry team to me at my home and later gave a media conference on the report clearing me of all charges.

However, in 2010 the Bainimarama/Khaiyum regime resurrected the case so as to prevent me from contesting the general elections. They were just too scared to confront me in a general election and resorted to dirty tricks to disqualify me from standing for elections.

b. Taxpayers money to “fix” private home

Once again the Minister deliberately distorts the issue. The Public Works Department did some work at my house as a security requirement for Prime Minister’s residence because I chose to live in my own house. The expenditure was approved by Parliament.

This is not something one can say for the huge salary that Aiyaz Khaiyum paid himself secretly through his Aunt Nur Bano’s accounting firm between 2010 and 2013. To this day there has been no disclosure of these secret payments despite calls from the Finance Ministry, the Auditor General’s Office and the Public Accounts Committee.

So who is being dishonest now with public funds? People who live in glass houses should not be throwing stones at others.

Also: Why isn’t Khaiyum saying anything about the millions of dollars of taxpayer’s money that is spent each year on his security detail – four cars involving the army and the Police when he is not even the prime minister? At least, I was the Prime Minister at the time.

4.Political gain?

I have always spoken out on national issues and on matters of concern to the people in the past 40 years whether its election time or not.

I have been outspoken on the economy and government finances at all times. Aiyaz Khaiyum well knows that I was the one who disclosed publicly the scandal regarding his and PM Bainimarama’s secret salaries paid by his Aunt Nur Bano’s firm – reportedly around $1m each per year between 2010 and 2013. They tried through the Information Ministry to get us to remove the story from our website but we refused to do so.

Finally, unlike Khaiyum’s failed record as Economy Minister, I have behind me a proven record of success. He cannot beat the record of the Labour Government after just one year in office.

I soundly managed the economy and government finances in that one year. Our undisputed growth rate of 9.6% remains unprecedented.


Finally, I stand by my challenge to Sayed-Khaiyum for a public debate. We can thrash out these issues in front of the entire nation.

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UNITY FIJI: "No amount of rhetoric by Minister for Economy who is NOT qualified to talk on the economy, should deviate us from the argument between facts, economic theories, predictions. Come, debate with us."

25/1/2022

 
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“A LITTLE ECONOMIC KNOWLEDGE
IS
DANGEROUS”

A response by Savenaca Narube, Leader of Unity Fiji and former
Governor of the Reserve Bank of Fiji, to the statement of the
Minister for the Economy on economic conditions and projections

No amount of rhetoric by Fiji’s Minister for the Economy who is not qualified to talk on the economy, should deviate us from the argument between facts, economic theories, and predictions. Any rational person would advise the Minister that facts always speak louder than his words.

The only way to test how best his economic predictions are is to compare them with the actuals. And if you do, you will find that the economic projections of Unity Fiji are much closer to the actuals than his projections. Do you know why his predictions are not credible? The main reason is that he has applied his political optimism to the forecasts. This is a no, no, in making projections. In a revelation in Parliament with irrefutable evidence, the Minister had directed the Reserve Bank to review its economic projections to make them look rosier.

The Minister is right that assumptions make the difference in making projections. The main reason why our projections are better than his is that we are realistic in the risks that we believe are out there. These risks are many at this time in our history. Most of these risks lie with the recovery in tourism because of the uncertainty of the CORONA virus. We think that tourism will take 5 years to recover from 2020. The Minister, as always, think that it will recover much faster.

The omicron
virus has already thrown spanners into his optimism.
The Minister referred to the more optimistic forecast of the ADB and the World Bank. I remind the Minister that these international bodies rely a lot on the assessment of the countries themselves because of our local knowledge. If I was the Minister, I would therefore be very worried if there were wide deviations between his and these institution’s projections.

I remind the Minister that the economy is an interlinkage of the four sectors of the economy. Foreign reserves and liquidity are side effects of the activities in these sectors. Because of these interlinkages, high foreign reserves, and liquidity in Fiji are signs of a depressed economy not a healthy one. There was no need to borrow offshore to prop up foreign reserves. On the flip side, low reserves can be a sign of an active and healthy economy.

I thank the Minister for highlighting our alternative Unity Budget. But he deliberately got it absolutely wrong. We did not cut total expenses but redirected the wasteful ones to ease the people’s suffering, fight the virus and quickly promote the resource-based economy.

Our Unity Budget would have given three times more to the people than his token $360. The economic impact of our strategies would be much higher with the greater impact of government spending rather than the drag of the large wastage that he has allowed. What has his incentives in the last three budgets achieved? Not much!

Why is Fiji caught in a trap of deepening depression, unsustainable debt, higher cost of living and escalating poverty? In my view, it is simply because we have the wrong Minister for the Economy.

Sadly, the people will carry these costs for a very, very long time to come.
If the Minister thinks that I do not know what is happening in the financial sector after 35 years in this area and a post graduate degree on the subject, does he think he knows more without any qualification or experience?

I invite the Minister to an economic and financial debate at any time of his choosing.


A CAT on the Prowl to Sniff Out a Lying RAT? Truth or Lies? NFP: 'Time for Aiyaz Khaiyum to explain the FFP Government’s 4 January Facebook post, about an old photo of Frank Bainimarama being passed off as new'

24/1/2022

 
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From Fijileaks Archive on Qorvis - 'The Cat That Swallows The Canary'. Since entry of Qorvis into Fiji, we have never been sort of 'Vartis, Fartis'. In the good old days before Sitveni Rabuka's 1987 coups, we could rely,
and even hold, the respectable Fiji Ministry of Information to account. We, as journalists, could march into any Government Department and ask for comments or answers. Now, one will be marched into prison. In fact, many journalists, local and from overseas, were thrown into prison by Sitiveni Rabuka after the 1987 Coups. He destroyed JOURNALISM

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Fijileaks: We hope VATIS will wake up and 'smell the coffee', as GRAHAM DAVIS did. He had a Damascene Conversion and cut loose from Qorvis, and the FijiFirst Party government. We had endured relentless attacks from QORVIS since 2012 but had held our ground and to our beliefs.

'VALMIKI Rabuka'. THAKUR Ranjit Singh tells Indo-Fijian Hindus that  Rabuka has seen light, repented, sought forgiveness - like their own Hindu sage, author of epic RAMAYANA: "A former Thug, Dacoit, Robber"

24/1/2022

 

RABUKA IS 'VALMIKI RABUKA' of Fiji
RABUKA: He is a changed man now, quite different from the young hot-blooded third ranking officer from military who heeded the call of his chiefs to deny Fiji the ultimate test of democracy - preventing transition of power to Bavadra government after 1987 election.
I know my people, as many are very vindictive and unforgiving, with very strong memories, who don’t even forgive their own kith and kin, so who is Rabuka? However, they don’t seem to realise that the person who penned Ramayan[a], Valmik[i] was a thug, a dacoit and a robber once, before he saw the light, repented, sought forgiveness and ended up being a sage and author of the epic Ramayan.
Thakur Ranjit Singh, FijiPundit, 20 January 2022

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Punjab & Haryana High Court Judge, Justice Rajive Bhalla:
"There is no historical or mythological basis for the story that Maharishi Valmiki was a dacoit before he became a sage."

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'Maharishi Valmiki was never a dacoit':
Punjab & Haryana High Court Judge, Justice Rajive Bhalla:
"A debate rages on amongst scholars both religious and
academic about the authenticity of the story, whether
Maharshi Valmiki was a dacoit. The actual facts appear to
be lost in the mists of antiquity. Dr. Manjula Sehdev,
one such scholar kindly consented to address this court.
She has carried out a detailed research into the origin
and authenticity of this story and if her work is to be
accepted as correct,
there is no
historical or mythological basis for the story that
Maharishi Valmiki was a dacoit before he became a
sage. It would, therefore, be relevant to reproduce a few
salient features of her research.
"

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1987 Rabuka Coups:
"Any tampering with the coffin was against basic Hindu funeral rites"
And it might endanger preservation of the body until the cremation

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PALTU KUTTA lashes out at Sanatanis: Rabuka's new lapdog Thakur Ranjit Singh: "The largest Hindu organisation, Shri Sanatan Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji seems to have become a lapdog, a paltu kutta of the FFP"

23/1/2022

 
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Thakur
Ranjit Singh
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Thakur Ranjit Singh
"A matter of shame for Hindus is that the largest Hindu organisation, Shri Sanatan Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji seems to have become a lapdog, a paltu kutta of the Fiji First Government, with some top officials reportedly minting money. (Disclaimer - I did not speak about any printing press!) Perhaps this shows the reason why India was in shackles of Moghuls and the British for a thousand years because of betrayal and disunity in their own people. This is happening to Sanatani Hindus in Fiji who are misled by their opportunist leaders. Indeed, a shame for Hindus to be so gullible under a wanting leadership of their organisation." -

Fijileaks: Sitiveni Rabuka's 'Paltu Kutta' rants against acting Prime Minister AIYAZ SAYED KHAIYUM on his blog FijiPundit, claiming to be speaking on behalf of all HINDUS. According to Thakur Ranjit Singh (we are told he added the title Thakur to embellish his standing to equal the 'Ratus'), Fiji has been Islamized by Aiyaz Khaiyum, at the expense of the Hindus, and is supported by the Hindu Sri Sanatan Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji. Sadly, Singh fails to point out that never in the history of Fiji, we have so many HINDUS on the Government benches. There are 12 HINDUS and only THREE Muslims (Aiyaz Khaiyum, Faiyaz Koya and Rosy Akbar; Khaiyum married to an i-Taukei, Akbar was married to a Hindu). Singh's second part of his three part trilogy reeks of Islamophobia, and is not worth occupying all the space in Fijileaks. Again, he is repeating the same old mantra that since Rabuka has apologised and repented (even though clothed in Immunity), we must join the new convert in ousting Aiyaz Khaiyum before Fiji goes to the dogs - the Muslims. Just like his Mother India was held down by the Mughals and the British for a thousand years, he says. What is really shocking is that "Thakur" describes Rabuka as the new 'Valmiki' - a former 'thug, dacoit and robber' who went on to write the great Hindu epic Ramayana. Valmiki, we contend, was never 'a thug, dacoit and robber'.
But Sitiveni Rabuka was, and still remains 'a thug, dacoit and robber',  cloaked in
Immunity that he granted himself in 1988.
 From our vantage point, Indo-Fijians are chafing under FFP's economic policies, with collapsed health and other infrastructures but their mothers, daughters, sisters, and aunts are NOT being forcibly carried out of their beds in the night, and raped in cassava patches - as happened under Rabuka - Valmiki's Ravana - during his blatantly RACIST COUPS.  So many Fijians of all races have been victims of Fiji Coupists (1987, 2000, 2006). It is time Fiji stopped voting in Coupists

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READ below Thakur Ranjit Singh's PART TWO on his support for Rabuka

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fijipundit.blogspot.com/

HEARTLESS: Shamima Ali slams Aiyaz Khaiyum and Frank Bainimarama for getting their hearts fixed overseas while cardiac patients in FIJI are left to fend for themselves and cardiac equipment at CWM not working

22/1/2022

 

Ali says Bainimarama and Khaiyum always talk about leaving no Fijian behind, but the reality of the matter is every Fijian gets left behind when it comes to access to
quality health care in Fiji

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