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CHINA FACTOR: Aiyaz Khaiyum borrows another $F430million to keep economy from sinking, from the Asian Development Bank. But on what conditions? He has also been scheming escape route, maybe job at ADB

13/8/2020

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HIS MATHS DO NOT ADD UP: He says in the video that ADB has given Fiji $US50m + 65 + 200, Total $US280m. No, it should add up to $US315m
So, Fijians have been girmitted to ADB to the tune of $F667million

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CV for ADB JOB? CHICKEN RUNNER: After bombs exploded in Suva in 1987 he fled to Australia, leaving his lieutenants to languish in Rabuka's Fiji prisons
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"He [Aiyaz Khaiyum] has been privately canvassing the option of leaving for some time to take up a position with the ADB or World Bank and should be encouraged to do so to give the government a clean slate."
Graham Davis, Grubsheet, 11 August 2020

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Fijileaks: HE must be held responsible for the financial crimes he has inflicted on the hard-working workers by stealing their FNFP money

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"With no other course of action open to him, the Attorney General and Minister for Economy, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, prevailed upon the FNPF to open up its coffers and allow Fijians to alleviate their plight by gaining access to their retirement savings. It has been the height of cynicism for him to describe this publicly as government “assistance”. It is their own money, not the direct government assistance being given to Australians or New Zealanders by their governments to weather the crisis. And when it is gone, that’s it. Their retirement savings will be exhausted and they will be well and truly on their own. Ageing, destitute and a crushing burden on their children, whose own savings will have also been depleted." Graham Davis, 11 August 2020

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"...Government revenue is drying up. Businesses are collapsing, along with the business confidence needed to produce investment. Fiji can only survive by dramatically increasing its debt burden to $8.2 billion, a debt to GDP ratio of 83.4 per cent compared to the 53 per cent the government inherited when it took office in 2006...Scratch the surface in Fiji and you will soon also discover a climate of fear in which even people of standing in the business community and government are extremely cautious about what they say. This has steadily eroded business confidence, not bolstered it, as business figures are obliged to sit through rambling, off the cuff speeches from the AG, admonishing them for their lack of initiative, telling them how to run their own businesses and even more galling for them, lecturing them on their lack of patriotism." Graham Davis, 11 August 2020

https://www.fijileaks.com/home/grey-power-two-hundred-thousand-pensioners-and-fnfp-contributors-will-form-powerful-voting-block-if-and-when-elections-are-held-in-fiji

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