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CRAP! Fiji Sun runs with story about Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum demanding NFP leader Professor Biman Prasad withdraw the word "crap" he used in Parliament but paper ignores Khaiyum describing opponents as "SISSY"

23/5/2017

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STOP BEING SO "SISSY!", shouts Aiyaz Khaiyum to Opposition; the pejorative term is also deployed against gays and lesbians by homophobes

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CRAP also means DEFECATE. Fijileaks had run a story some years ago on the November 2000 mutiny and had revealed how Bainimarama, as commander of the army, had defecated in his pants (we had used soiled his pants) as he dashed through the cassava patch. What we meant was that he had CRAPPED in his pants - the SIZZY!

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CRW soldier Selesitino Kalounivale was taken to Bainimarama at the Naval Base (where he had fled during the mutiny) who instructed his soldiers to take Kalounivale to Central Police Station. He was later taken out of CPS by soldiers and battered to death; Kalounivale had taken no part in the mutiny; he was home attending to his sick child on mutiny day

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Fijileaks: During the November 2 mutiny, Pita Driti and his troops were the only group of soldiers who held out as Bainimarama fled the scene, crapping in his pants in the cassava patch

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Fijileaks to Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum: You filed all the MIL returns in April 2014, and brought in the Companies Amendment Decree in June 2014? What for or who for, can you tell us?

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15 March 2005: Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum (99 shares) and his mother Latifa Khaiyum (One share) formed Latifa Investments Ltd
31 May 2005: Particulars of mortgage: $284,000, Property Mortgaged, Lot 1 on DP 1280, Certificate of Title No 66993, with ANZ Bank
23 August 2006: Four months before Khaiyum suddenly bolted out of the blue as the interim Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Latifa Investments secured a new mortgage of $675,000 on the same above land title with National Bank of Fiji (NBF), trading as Colonial National, Fiji
15 August 2006: Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum (99 shares) and his mother Latifa (One share) formed Midlife Investments Ltd to facilitate the purchase of Lot 13 from Faiyaz Koya, Sahim Arif Khan, Mohammed Altaf and Anwar Hussein for $100,000 at Wailoaloa
29 August 2006: Faiyaz Koya and three others transferred LOT 13 to MIL for $100,000; in fact to "Mr 99 Per Cent MIL Director Khaiyum"
29 August 2006: MIL borrowed $80,000 from NBF trading as Colonial National Bank via
mortgage against Lot 13 at Wailoaloa
19 August 2008: The mortgage was discharged
24 February 2015: Under his Political Parties Decree Khaiyum declared his Income, Assets and Liabilities stating that he owned a plot of land (Lot 13) owned through MIL at Wailoaloa worth $80,000
16 October 2015: The Opposition Leader Ro Kepa filed a complaint with FICAC that Khaiyum had under declared the value of the land by $20,000 when it bought for $100,000
23 October 2015: FICAC ruled that Khaiyum overstated value of Lot 13 by $60,000 when he declared it was worth $80,000; he only had an equitable contribution of $20,000 in Lot 13, owned by MIL
QUESTION: Who owned MIL? We could not get the answers because the file had been missing from the ROC for several months but now we can reveal that MIL is owned by none other than AIYAZ SAYED KHAIYUM, who owns 99 shares and his mother LATIFA KHAIYUM owns the remaining ONE SHARE in MIL
FINDINGS:
(1) Aiyaz Khaiyum owns 99 per cent of the MIL for the past 9 years including its assets; he is also Company Secretary and Director;
(2) FICAC is WRONG to claim that Khaiyum’s interest in the asset is not the majority interest; in the Annual Returns of MIL for 2006 and 2007 the liability listed is $80,000, which is the amount borrowed by MIL from National Bank of Fiji T/A Colonial National Bank - Mortgage No 593803 on 29 August 2006, and discharged on 19 August 2008, No 708225;
(3) When Khaiyum declared Lot 13 as his asset, he owned 99 per cent of it through his equitable contribution of $20,000 and ownership of 99 per cent of the shares in MIL;

(4) Khaiyum and Midlife Investments Limited paid $100,000 for Lot 13 on 29 August 2006 and that is the value of the property and not the $80,000 he stated in his declaration;
(5) Khaiyum also failed to furnish information about his 99 shares in Latifa and all of these are required to declared by his own Political Parties (Registration, Conduct, Funding and Disclosures) Decree 2013; he merely stated the company was dormant and de-registration has been applied for (he didn't say when ROC was notified) - LIL file is missing and we have not seen a gazetted notice that it has been de-registered!

Fijileaks: By declaring LOT 13 to be worth $80,000 in 2015, 9 years after he purchased it for $100,000 from Faiyaz Koya and three others, Khaiyum committed an offence under his own Political Parties (Registration, Conduct, Funding and Disclosures) Decree 2013 and he must be held to ACCOUNT, and  either hauled to the QEH barracks or before the COURT! 

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Briefing Paper - CRW Murder Investigation conclusions to former Police Commissioner Andrew Hughes - Bainimarama and other officers should face murder charges so what did they do - carried out 2006 coup!

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THE CLIMATE OF IMMUNITY: The world leaders should call on the COP23 President Frank Bainimarama to hand himself to the long arm of the law, to answer to the murder charges that had been levelled against him

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And guess who is MINISTER FOR CLIMATE CHANGE among other titles?

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Fijileaks: We also call on all those who have Fiji at heart and are fed up of the coupists and their associates to reject SODELPA leader Sitiveni Rabuka - The Father of the Coup Culture in Fiji; let us not forget that he is also a beneficiary of the IMMUNITY Culture in Fiji

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Fijileaks: We would like to express our condolences to the victims of Monday night's bombing of a concert venue in Manchester, England, and condemn the attack, in which at least 22 people (mostly young and children) were killed and 59 others injured

11 Comments
Samjoe
23/5/2017 12:18:01 pm

Both sides of politics in the Australian parliament stood up as a mark of respect and solidarity with the government and people of Britain following the Manchester music concert bombing which killed 22 and injured 59 people, mostly children.
Did the Fijian parliament rise in solidarity as well? Perhaps not seeing as the occupants are busy engaged in verbal gymnastics, petty politics and oneupmanship .

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Dekho
23/5/2017 01:04:40 pm

Look who's talking about demeaning the House of Parliament. It's that perennial liar Aiyaz Khaiyum who habitually lies in parliament and outside parliament and gets that crappy paper Fiji Sun to sell his lies to the people of Fiji as if it's gospel.

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Fijian Blogger
23/5/2017 10:57:24 pm

The word "crap" can also mean "veka" in Fijian and I believe its "tati" in Hindi (I hope the spelling is right] .

Thanks Dr Biman for calling a spade a spade, Aiyas Kaiyum is full of rubbish/shit.

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Heavy
23/5/2017 07:37:52 pm

Let's see if Ashwin Raj, puppet head of the Fiji Human Rights Commussion, will pull up Khaiyum for his homophobic "sissy" comment in Parliament.

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john
23/5/2017 09:10:31 pm

C rap can also mean rubbish. An acceptable word which doesn't demean....

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Rajend Naidu
23/5/2017 11:00:49 pm

Editor,
In The World We Live In You Don't Have To Be Honourable To Be Honoured
It's said a prophet is without honour in his own country ( Why prophets were 'without honour' in their 'own home' and 'own country'/ ASID/World Transformation Movement). President Trump is no prophet although he projects himself as a prophet of unbridled capitalism). He certainly is " without honour " in his own country. In fact because he has acted dishonourable and contrary to the norms of American democracy there has even been talk of impeaching him and removing him from power lawfully.
But that has not stopped him from being bestowed with the highest civilian award from the ruling mob in Saudi Arabia. Yes, in the world we live in one does not have to be honourable to honoured.
I mean look at the mob we have since our first military coup of 1987 who have had the title of Honourable before their name when every man and his dog know there is hardly anything honourable about them. The coupist Sitiveni Rabuka - who got the coup ball rolling in our country - even got some fancy French medal!
I would give my respect and vote to any hard working honest farmer, farm hand, fisherman, garment factory worker, labourer, solo mum working as 'house girl' than many of the so called " Honourables" parked in the post coup Fiji parliament.
Some should be sitting in prison instead of the parliament!
Sincerely,
Rajend Naidu

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Really...
23/5/2017 11:51:57 pm

Think about it - to what kind of people, you can say sissy to –and get away with it?

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Rajend Naidu
24/5/2017 10:45:49 am

Editor,
Soldiers Out on The Street to Protect the People.
When I heard in the news that soldiers have been deployed on the streets of UK to protect citizens from terrorist attacks, it made me sad.
When our soldiers were deployed in our streets it was to terrorise the citizens.
The soldiers in Fiji had clearly forgotten their primary role which is the protection of the civilian population when they sided with the coupists to terrorise the citizens.
It makes me sad whenever I recall that.
Sincerely,
Rajend Naidu

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Samjoe
25/5/2017 12:54:46 am

Bainimarama was not wearing that white uniform ( seen here in that picture with the former Polcom Andrew Hughes ) when he made his (in)famous cassava patch dash, was he?
His crapping couldn't get camouflaged in those whites.

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Fijian Prince link
25/5/2017 02:16:48 am

This Guy think he is God. He think he knows everything and everyone to accept what he says. No one to say anything bad about them but he is FREE to that to them.

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Rajend Naidu
25/5/2017 10:18:39 pm

Editor,
Soldiers Out On The Street Protecting A Rogue President.
Venezuela's chief prosecutor has accused the security forces ( military/police) of using excessive force against the pro- democracy protesters ( France 24 Live 26/5 ).
So whose security is the security forces protecting : the people or the president who is assuming dictatorial powers under the pretext of constitutional " reforms "?
From our own experience we know whose security the security forces are serving.
Sincerely,
Rajend Naidu

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