Police are investigating 17 people and two have been charged for allegedly breaching the False Information Act of 2016.
The Ministry of Finance’s audit team has zeroed in on 36 people who may have falsified their declarations when applying for assistance in the Government’s Help for Homes initiative. Police are investigating 17 people and two have been charged for allegedly breaching the False Information Act of 2016. http://fijisun.com.fj/2016/05/24/a-g-fraudsters-you-will-be-caught/
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Samjha
27/5/2016 12:38:12 am
Thieving and RFMF soldiers ( and commanders) go hand in hand in Fiji. So no surprises here on the Aid Distribution front. Remember that military fund that the military mob did not want the Auditor General to scrutinise ?
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King Rat
27/5/2016 08:40:13 am
You sound like a broken record Samjha .....please go and take some Brooklax to relieve your constipation.
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Samjha
27/5/2016 09:16:01 am
And you King Kalavo sound like a rat who can't stomach the truth. Truth gives you the runs.
Rajend Naidu
27/5/2016 12:48:57 am
Editor,
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Dekho
27/5/2016 02:13:29 am
Fiji Fact : Many Criminals and Crooks have Not been Caught and presented in Court to face justice. They include people who are in government and their cronies.Who knows this better than Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum?
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The Observer
27/5/2016 03:55:20 am
There is a prevalent mentality of corruption
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Thinker
27/5/2016 06:27:03 am
These Soldiers are supposed to protect public?
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paparazzi
27/5/2016 09:37:09 am
Evil thrives when good people do nothing. The scary thing is that whatever this government is doing has become Normal and people basically cannot do anything.
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Jon
27/5/2016 11:40:27 am
AG going after fraudsters like sharks going after small fry. First govt makes it so easy to withdraw from FNPF, whether your house was damaged or not, or whether or not you owned a house in the first place. They deplete the fund. Then they waste more resources going after small cry. Our AG is truly brilliant - only in his own mind. In reality he is a freaking disaster.
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Graham Davis
27/5/2016 09:06:19 pm
At least you have had the journalistic integrity to put a question mark at the end of your headline. Because it didn't happen. These clothes were being sorted for distribution. But why no question mark after "Whacked in the Face" instead of a lurid exclamation mark? Even a child can see there is no contact with the person's face. He remains perfectly upright and normal. The man in blue is clearly pointing into the distance. The same sort of claim was made about the Prime Minister hitting a New Zealand journalist some time back. It didn't happen either. This sort of thing is the crudest propaganda imaginable. It shows absolute desperation on the part of certain of the government's critics. By all means, criticise when criticism is deserved. But this posting is just silly. And with its big question mark, even Fijileaks can't bring itself to acknowledge it as fact.
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Rustam
30/5/2016 08:59:01 am
YOU are wrong on every count, Babu Davis.
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Justice
27/5/2016 09:21:17 pm
Well said Jon but majority citizens in Fiji are so blindfolded by ASK freebie thst they cant foresee the reality and read between the lines. Despite Fijileaks exposing and taking off their blindfolds but people continue to ignore the reality and follow the spins of the con artist as a result people are misrepresent and misled by the twin dictators baikai and people continue ignoring the truth.
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Rajend Naidu
27/5/2016 09:54:46 pm
Editor,
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