*This woman deliberately broke the Covid-19 Lautoka lockdown rule. Insidiously, connivingly, and got her taxi driver to dodge the checkpoints by taking a back road to the Nadi airport. Now, she's coming back, boasting that she will be delivering a lecture to Biman Prasad-Ganesh Chand's dubious Pacific Polytech. The poor taxi driver was remanded in custody while she was laughing all the way to Sydney, Australia. | LOCK HER UP IN LAUTOKA IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT |
*Croynism has no boundaries in Coalition's new Fiji. What kind of leadership did she display to her students, that you can be forgiven for breaking such a serious Covid-19 LOCKDOWN LAW.
*As soon as she lands in Fiji, she should be thrown in the shabby Immigration cell, to remind her that No One is Above the LAW.
*The University of Fiji had SACKED her after she fled to Australia.
*On what grounds has NFP's Cabinet Minister Pio Tikoduadua lifted this woman's travel ban, Fiji? She is a Covid-19 law fugitive since 2020.

The taxi driver who allegedly transported the University of Fiji Vice Chancellor out of Lautoka’s restricted has been remanded in custody.
43-year-old Rohit Rewal Krishna from Tuvu, Lautoka appeared in the Lautoka Magistrates court today. Krishna is charged with one count of disobedience of lawful order.
It is alleged that he transported Sushila Chang in his taxi to the Nadi International Airport on Saturday through the Kings Road.
Chang managed to catch a flight to Sydney, Australia. The matter has been adjourned to April 7th.
43-year-old Rohit Rewal Krishna from Tuvu, Lautoka appeared in the Lautoka Magistrates court today. Krishna is charged with one count of disobedience of lawful order.
It is alleged that he transported Sushila Chang in his taxi to the Nadi International Airport on Saturday through the Kings Road.
Chang managed to catch a flight to Sydney, Australia. The matter has been adjourned to April 7th.
“I have been invited by Pacific Polytech to give a public lecture on the need of a national testing laboratory for Fiji. Dates have not been finalised.”
Shushila Chang
What a JOKE, when the Polytech is mired in alleged corruption.
Former University of Fiji vice-chancellor Sushila Chang — who was banned from Fiji after breaching a mandatory Lautoka confined area order in 2020 — is now free to return.
The news was made known to Ms Chang earlier this year through correspondence from Minister for Immigration Pio Tikoduadua.
“I received it when I was in the USA,” she told this newspaper.
“I saw the email when I woke up in the morning after a long trip and jet lag and my first feelings were, I was delighted, relieved, and just wanted my husband and children as they had been very supportive, and concerned.
“So, I facetimed them even though it was late in the night for my husband, and he was very happy.
This also meant a lot for me, as I could visit Fiji, a lovely country that I enjoyed very much and visit my very dear friends who are like family to me,” Ms Chang said.
Now that her travel ban has been lifted, she said she had plans to return to Fiji.
“I have been invited by Pacific Polytech to give a public lecture on the need of a national testing laboratory for Fiji. Dates have not been finalised.”
Ms Chang was terminated from her role as VC as her work permit was cancelled by the Department of Immigration on March 24, 2020, after she left the country.
The Immigration directive also declared her a ‘prohibited immigrant for an indefinite period’. It was alleged then that Ms Chang was aided by two taxidrivers when she breached the Lautoka lockdown restrictions.
In doing so, she travelled to Nadi International Airport, where she boarded and left in a flight to Sydney, Australia. Source: The Fiji Times
The news was made known to Ms Chang earlier this year through correspondence from Minister for Immigration Pio Tikoduadua.
“I received it when I was in the USA,” she told this newspaper.
“I saw the email when I woke up in the morning after a long trip and jet lag and my first feelings were, I was delighted, relieved, and just wanted my husband and children as they had been very supportive, and concerned.
“So, I facetimed them even though it was late in the night for my husband, and he was very happy.
This also meant a lot for me, as I could visit Fiji, a lovely country that I enjoyed very much and visit my very dear friends who are like family to me,” Ms Chang said.
Now that her travel ban has been lifted, she said she had plans to return to Fiji.
“I have been invited by Pacific Polytech to give a public lecture on the need of a national testing laboratory for Fiji. Dates have not been finalised.”
Ms Chang was terminated from her role as VC as her work permit was cancelled by the Department of Immigration on March 24, 2020, after she left the country.
The Immigration directive also declared her a ‘prohibited immigrant for an indefinite period’. It was alleged then that Ms Chang was aided by two taxidrivers when she breached the Lautoka lockdown restrictions.
In doing so, she travelled to Nadi International Airport, where she boarded and left in a flight to Sydney, Australia. Source: The Fiji Times