Fijileaks has been reliably informed by those close to the case that Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Mosese Korovou allegedly borrowed $5000 from Defence lawyer Iqbal Khan and paid in kind by mounting weak prosecution case against businessman Mohammed Shaheed Khan, acquitted by the judge
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Charlie Charlie
9/10/2015 10:03:08 pm
Two things need to change in this case- the SL judge and the DPP lawyer. A case that should have been easy win turned into a farce. Lots of influence and cover up going on. Let's see the result of the appeal.
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Yes Charlie
9/10/2015 11:14:49 pm
You make a very poignant point - the sril Lankan judge who presided over the case MUST be sacked. These sri lankans are
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Dekho
9/10/2015 10:23:35 pm
Not only the " laalchi kutha " ( greedy dog) but the chor ( crook) population in Fiji has gone up since Bainimarama and Khaiyum came to power via the " clean up " coup.
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Saamjo
10/10/2015 12:29:05 am
So will there be an investigation into this alleged corrupt behaviour on the part of officers of the court - conniving to pervert the course of justice?
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WELL SAID SAAMJO
10/10/2015 09:17:50 am
Yes, I agree that nothing will happen to the corrupt DPP lawyer mosese korovou (the guy looks like a balloon fish), defence lawyer khan and the sri Lankan judge. these people know that
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WHAT A FARCE FICAC
10/10/2015 09:28:47 am
"Corruption is true enemy to economic development" according to FICAC. What a bloody joke!!! What a farce!!
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And
10/10/2015 10:26:14 am
And isn't Iqball Khan the lawyer who was debarred in Australia? In't he a former Fiji magistrate who fled the country because of corruption allegations against him?
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