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ELECTION 2014: Political parties outline alleged irregularities at the polls

26/9/2014

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"The information we have at hand is compelling and suggests beyond reasonable doubt that the election process was compromised.  It is therefore not unreasonable to conclude that the extent of this compromise may well have contributed to the final outcome."
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Fijileaks Editor's Note: D'Wonit Under the D'Hondt Electoral System!

Opposition campaign strategists forgot that under D'Hondt it was
Party Leaders Votes that
Delivered Final Result
; only Frank Bainimarama, Biman Prasad, Felix Anthony and Vilimone Vosarogo stood out as leaders of their respective parties; Voters were confused who led FLP and SODELPA:
Was it Lavenia Padarath, Rohit Kishore or Mahend Chaudhry?
Was it Ro Kepa or Laisenia Qarase?


To sleep, perchance to dream--
ay, there's the rub

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These Nineteen (19) FFP candidates below polled LESS VOTES then their Opponents but are now MPs, with many holding Cabinet posts under the d'Hondt electoral system - reason: their political leader Bainimarama polled the highest number of VOTES - 202,459
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FFP winning candidates (on the left and below) have less votes then the SODELPA losing candidates (middle) and on the right PDP and One Fiji Candidates who polled more votes then FFP candidates; the last two parties fell victim to the unfair 5% threshold imposed by d'hondt electoral system; the last three from NFP also lost out. On the other hand NFP winner Prem Singh (1125 votes) also robbed some losing Sodelpa candidates a place in Parliament
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The former Finance Minister in the SDL-FLP government Ratu Jone Kubuabola polled 2054 votes compared to Eden's 1869 votes. Its not her fault - blame the electoral system, for the reverse would have been the case if Sodelpa had won but then the electoral system chosen was to ensure the desired election result - victory to FFP

MR 875 VOTES IS THE NEW ATTORNEY-GENERAL
AND MINISTER FOR JUSTICE COMPARED TO
ONE FIJI PARTY LEADER AND LAWYER VOSAROGO'S 2727 VOTES

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ELECTION 2014

  INTERIM REPORT ON IRREGULARITIES

  BY

  THE MEMBERS OF THE PARTICIPATING

POLITICAL PARTIES

  INCLUDING

  FIJI LABOUR PARTY

NATIONAL FEDERATION PARTY

SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC LIBERAL PARTY
 
  September 22 2014
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1.      INTRODUCTION

The leaders of the joint political parties contesting the 2014 General Elections met on Thursday September 18th 2014 following representations from their respective polling agents at the count center who began comparing notes of incidents and irregularities being noticed by all party agents individually.

The polling agents at the center individually requested their Party officials to convene a meeting so that these concerns could be addressed. This resulted in a meeting taking place at 11am on September 18th 2014.

None of the Party Leaders had had previous communication on these matters and all of them were being briefed by the various polling agents directly for the first time.

Following the submissions of information and the provision of evidence, the leaders agreed that a subcommittee be formed, made up of 2 representatives from each party and they were to prepare detailed reports with specific cases and accompanying evidence and pictures where possible.

They were scheduled to make their submissions to the leaders on September 19th at 11am. This was later pushed back to 1pm because of the need for more time to complete reports and the   fact that more information was being received from agents across the country.

Following the conclusion of a 6 hour briefing and discussion of the irregularities and the provision of some of the evidence, the leaders agreed to issue an updated statement and provide some of the actual evidence.

Copies of the statements and documents issued to the press were delivered to the President, the Chairman of the Electoral Commission and the Supervisor of Elections as the press was being briefed. We attach as Appendix 1 copies of the signed delivery docket for both the first and second communication.

The same delivery process occurred on the evening of the 18th September and officials of the Chairman of the Commission and Supervisor of Elections signed for their copies of the statements issued.

2.      KEY OBSERVATIONS

The joint political party leadership agrees that all of the information provided to them individually and jointly by the polling agents point to a systematic and coordinated effort to alter the ballots cast at various polling stations.

This assumption, which is currently partially confirmed, stems from a number of separate occurrences which, when viewed together could be a possible explanation of how the manipulation may possibly have occurred.

3.      OVERVIEW OF ELECTION CONDUCT

It is the opinion of the Leaders of the participating parties that given all of the evidence provided so far and the various signed statutory declarations by individuals who have witnessed these irregularities, that there is a case to suggest that certain aspects of the process were compromised and that depending on the extent of these irregularities, this may have a material effect on the outcome of the elections.

Given that there is still more details of irregularities coming in from around the country, it is difficult to say at this juncture if the compromised as we now know it is isolated or far more widespread.

The scenario that has emerged thus far suggests that at the close of voting, a number of polling station Presiding officers sent Polling Agents out of the room and in some cases no Police were present. The number of polling stations where this occurred in increasing as more information comes to hand.

It is likely that during this break in proceedings, which itself is a breach of Sec 89 (1) it is possible for unsecured ballot papers to be introduced into the ballot boxes so that when

thepolling agents return to the polling booth after an absence of 1 to 2 hours the count begins and they are none the wiser that anything untoward has occurred.

We do know from a number of different reports that the Presiding Officer calls the resultsthrough to a phone number given to them. They do not know who is on the other end or their name.

Information is still being received from agents and party officials around the country and each discussion ends, another piece of the jigsaw falls into place.

4.      SPECIFIC DETAILS OF IRREGULARITIES

1:         Complaint delivery timeframe:

The Electoral Decree requires that any irregularities that a party may become aware of must be submitted to the authorities within 2 days. Refer below

Sec 17 (2)except otherwise provided in this decree, complaints to the Electoral Commission must be submitted within 2 days of the complainant becoming aware of the decision, action or inaction.

The joint group of Political Party Leaders initially became aware of irregularities on the morning of September 18th 2014 and being mindful of the requirements of the Decree and given that not all of the facts were known at the time of the first meeting, it was decided that an interim notification to the Chairman of the Electoral Commission and Supervisor of Elections be sent to put them on notice that there were irregularities.

The group also felt obliged to keep the media informed of its actions because of the very nature of the issues involved. The first communication was dispatched to the authorities within hours of its release and the attached record of delivery show it was delivered as stated.

The 2nd communication on September 19th with some additional evidence received was dispatched the same evening it was tabled and as with the first communication the copy of the receipt of its delivery is attached.

The 3rd and final communication will be today September 22st, which will summarize examples of the information we have at hand as at Saturday 20th 2014.

The Leaders are satisfied that it has complied fully with the provisions of the Electoral Decree in terms of its delivery of information to the authorities.

Appendix 1:     Copy of delivery of documentation

2.   Closure of Polling Stations        
We have all received information to suggest some polling stations closed for an hour and up to 2 hours. We also have information that both the Police and Agents were ushered out of the Polling Stations at the close of voting.

We are continuing with our verification of this and will establish a list of the names and total number of polling stations involved.

We are also verifying information thatin some instances polling boxes were removed from Polling stations.

As Sec 65 & 89 of the Electoral Decree clearly stipulates below, immediately after the closing of the polling stations the Presiding Officer must immediately undertake the counting.

Sec 65 closing of polls:                     
Immediately after the last voter who was in the queue at 6.00pm has voted, the presiding officer must announce that the polls are closed and the counting of ballot papers shall begin immediately after the close of the polls:                     

Sec 89 (1) Counting Process            
Immediately upon closing of the polls, the counting of ballots papers is to be undertaken and completed in the respective polling station by the presiding officer and such election officials designated by him or her.           

For the purposes of this report we provide a specific case to demonstrate the irregularity in question.

POLLING STATION:                            St John Bosco Primary School-Nadera. The Presiding Agent sent agents away for an hour.No

Police remained inside during this time. We attached a statutory declaration by the agent was involved at the polling station in question.

Other polling stations where polling agents were sent out at 6pm include:

Drasa Primary School

Raviravi Sangam School Station No 5156

Lovu Sangam School

Satya Sai School
                                                

Appendix 2:                                         Statutory Declaration of Luseyane Ligabalavu

                  3:                                       Signed Letter from Ravendra Chand Fiji Labour Party         

No 3:  Transmission of results         
Sec 97 (1) states that ‘following the completion of the protocol of results, the presiding officer must sign it and immediately notify the ‘Supervisor of Elections’by the most expeditious method, including by telephone or any other electronic means, of the results or the total number of votes cast for each candidate, as contained in the final protocol of results.

(2) A copy of the final protocol of results must be immediately posted by the presiding officer in a publicly accessible place at the polling station, such as a notice board, another copy kept inside the ballot box and a third copy sent to the Supervisor by the most expeditious method.                  

(3) The original of the final protocol of results must be enclosed in a tamper free evident envelope.

Sec 102 (3) As the protocol of results are received from each polling station, in accordance with section 97 (1) or (2) the Supervisor of Elections shall progressively  amend the National Results Tally to reflect the total number of votes received by that political party.

There are no other known methods of communicating the results from the polling booths to the Supervisor of Elections stipulated in the Electoral Decree, except as laid out above in Sec 97 and 102.

However, the Leaders have been made aware of the existence during the elections of a ‘Ghost Call Center’ and we now know that the Presiding Officers were instructed to call their results into a certain number and to a certain person, identified only by initials. This has been independently verified by 4 separate agents at different locations as well as a by a Polling official and a Counting Supervisor at the count Center.

None of the Presiding officers were given the name of the person they were calling, just an initial and a mobile number to call.

Likewise at the count center, we have established confirmation from a Count Supervisor that the results they were receiving ‘did not come directly from the polling venues’ but from an unknown person or persons.

Example: The example provided for this report is that from Kalokolevu to ATG, the Presiding Officers were required to call in their results to someone called R.T and not the Count Center.

This variation to Sec 95 & 102 of the process for calling in results has never made known to any of the Opposition Political Parties or their agents and at the time of this report, we cannot find any references about this amendment of the Electoral Decree being referred to by either the Chairman of the Commission or the Supervisor of Elections.

At the time of this report we can verify that a Vodafone owned by a supporter was used by a Presiding Officer to call 9993975 and give the polling results to an unknown person on the other end. The Presiding officer did not know who he was calling, except that he was given the number to call in the results too. It was not the count center.

We have also established that the number called by the Presiding Officer was one of 16 numbers listed as owned by the Elections office.

Therefore the Elections office knowingly broke the requirements of Sec 97 (1) and was operating the ‘Ghost Call Centers’ to which the results were first relayed and not the count centers.

Appendix: 4:                Statutory Declaration of Polling Agent Saini Nabou of NFP

Appendix 5                  Statutory Declaration of Jolame Uludole Polling Agent for SODELPA

Appendix 6                  Statutory Declaration of Peter Waqavonuvonu Count Agent for SODELPA

Appendix 7                  Statutory Declaration of Marika Naseqai supporter of SODELPA

No 4    Unsecured Ballots                  Sec 53 (6)states that during the polling process, it

is prohibited for any person, other than the Presiding officer, to remove any ballot paper from the polling station. (7) (a) and (b) outline the circumstances under which this may occur and (8) outlines the protocols to be followed.

We have the sworn statement of an agent of One Fiji who was suspicious of a parked Kia Sorrento motor vehicle No FR852, registered to Tappoos Limited, parked at the Andrews Primary School Nadi at 3pm on Wednesday September 17th.

The One Fiji official approached the parked Tappoos vehicle and noted that there were stacks of ballot papers in piles in the boot of the vehicle.

He signaled his associated still in his vehicle to take the pictures and when the individual handling the loose ballot papers saw the One Fiji official; he closed the boot and drove off.

This incident was witnessed by 2 other agents from the NFP.

Electoral Commission Response       Mr. Young responded to this complaint on September 20th

As follows:

The black KIA Sorrento vehicle FR 852 is leased to the Elections office and is owned by Tappoos Limited trading as Bula Rental.

The contents in the vehicle were ‘Contracts for Polling day workers, and the vehicle was used to deliver them to the various polling stations.

Picture of the ballot papers taken by a                      Motor Vehicle No FR852 owned by Tappoos

Associate inside the car after he sighted it                and confirmed by Commission Chair it is

from outside the car.                                                  leased by EC. Employee not in uniform

The Leader’s reject the explanation given by Mr. Young on the following grounds:-

Sec 42 Presiding Officers outlines the positions to be appointed by the Supervisor of Elections from the Presiding Officer, Deputy or as outlined in Sec 42 (5)The Supervisor may appoint as many election officials as he or she considers necessary to effectively conduct an election at any polling station.

We draw the Chairman’s attention to Sec 42 (7) which clearly states and we quote A person appointed under this section must not begin to perform his or her duties unless he or she has signed a declaration or a code of conduct in the approved form.

The incident at Andrew’s Primary School took place at 3pm on September 17th, 2014, the elections ended at 6pm.  So 70% of the voting may had been concluded at that time, hence the question:

        i.            Why was an election official delivering employment contracts to polling stations at the height of polling when 70% of the time for polling had already lapsed?

      ii.            Sec 42 (7) relates to all appointments by the Supervisor and therefore if Mr Young’s explanation is to considered, then hundreds of election officials were performing their tasks in breach of Sec 42 (7).

    iii.            Mr. Young dismisses our witnesses account as false and says the documents were day worker contracts? We put it to Mr. Young that we are not mistaken and that our witness knows the difference in size between an A4 paper and the 2014 ballot paper and it would not be too difficult to measure the size of the documents in the picture to determine if they were ballots or A4 size contract letters.

     iv.            We submit a photo below (Photo A) of the actual ballot paper verses the A4 size that by convention offices use for administrative matters such as letters and contracts. There is a significant difference in size. Unless the Elections office uses paper the same size as the ballots for your normal administration work, Mr. Young may care to display these for verification.

       v.            Given the Chairman’s remarks about the vehicle and its mission, we would ask him to make public the following information:

a.      How many day workers were engaged by the Elections office on Polling and pre polling duties?

b.      How many of them were performing their duties in breach of Sec 42 (7) during this time.

c.       Please show the public copies of your day contracts against a ballot paper size.

d.      Why was the election official in the photo not in uniform?

e.      How many polling stations and contracts did he deliver that day?

f.        How many other polling stations around Fiji required contracts to be delivered after polling was almost over?

g.      How many other cars and election officials were engaged in a similar way on election day

Appendix 8                  Statutory Declaration of Pauliasi Rokosawa Balawa        Fiji One Party

No 5:  Unsecured Ballots II                a second sighting of an unsecured ballot paper was made

On Thursday 18th September 2014 at the Nasinu Forestry Station room. The ballot was discovered the day after counting had been concluded.

The ballot paper was a vote for candidate 255 a photo of the original ballot paper in question is shown below:

With sightings of unsecured ballot papers in the West and East this gives rise to the question of how many other areas are involved?

Photo A:                                                                                 Photo B:



Comparison A4 paper verses ballot paper                             Copy of ballot for Candidate # 255

Appendix 9                                          Statutory Declaration of Peniasi Daveta of Sabeto

Pre Polling                                          Agents from SODELPA & NFP noted discrepancies in some of the Pre-Polling containers as they were off loaded on September 17th at 3pm in the Vodafone Arena in Suva.

                                                            The number of ballot boxes involved was as follows:-

                                                           

Ba-Tavua-Rakiraki   73    Lautoka       42

                                                            Keiyasi 38    Eastern    155

                                                            Northern    124Navua 44

                                                            Nausori14Korovou19

                                                            Vunidawa        40Suva             0

                                                            Total                549     

The Suva container was opened after protest from the polling agent and there were no ballot boxes inside.

All ballot boxes had additional documentation and files and other objects inside them, suggesting that they would have had to have been opened in order to place them inside the box.

            Appendix 10                            Statutory Declaration of Peter Waqavonuvonu of SODELPA

6.      COUNTING IRREGULARITIES 

We attach a summary of the counting irregularities that we have encountered and we have included our responses to the comments made by Chairman Young on some of the irregularities raised.

Reports continue to flow in from around the country and we continue to assess and reconcile the information so that we only deal with those issues that can be verified and which we believe are important to be included.

We will continue with this process until we have got details in from all over the country.

Appendix 11                            Documentation of irregularities

7.      CONCLUDING REMARKS

The leaders of the political party’s believe that the information submitted to them by the polling agents and other party officials around the country suggests that the electoral process undertaken in 2014 was compromised.

The extent of the compromise will only be known once more details become available and more people step forward to verify the breaches of the Electoral Decree and other laws and regulations pertaining to the conduct of the 2014 elections.

At 6pm on Monday 22nd September our team at Natovi witnessed the arrival of one truck full of ballot boxes from the North and Election official NG confirmed another 5 were due in the next day. Yet the Supervisor of Elections and the Electoral Commission have both proceeded to call the result.

The information we have at hand is compelling and suggests beyond reasonable doubt that the election process was compromised.  It is therefore not unreasonable to conclude that the extent of this compromise may well have contributed to the final outcome.

In this interim report, we are providing details that we have managed to collect and verify over the past 4 days and as soon as practical, we intend to prepare a complete a full report on this matter and make our findings public.

This Interim report is submitted for and on behalf of the undersigned Political Parties.
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Quiz Question link
26/9/2014 03:09:09 am

Quiz question for primary school kids.
Q. Did Bainimarama's Fiji First Party CHEAT to win the elections?
A. Yes .

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Speaker of Parliament so to Speak
26/9/2014 03:16:13 am

BOYCOTT PARLIAMENT

You cry babies - if you are convinced the election was rigged, and are trying to convince us

I see both Kepa and Draunidalo's signatures.

I say two these women of high respect: Boycott parliament instead of going in there to draw FAT salaries

You can't have the DALO at EAT it at the same time

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Correct
26/9/2014 03:26:26 am

Yes, if you lot of Politicians really feel aggrieved that this is a RIGGED election then you have to PROTEST more loudly - and boycotting is certainly the BEST way of convincing the world of what YOU say has happened.

Boycott is the only way!!!
26/9/2014 03:25:19 pm

ABSOLUTELY. As Opposition YOU will be SHUT DOWN in Parliament when you raise any issues about the election or on any thing for that matter. Remember SDL Govt did the same with FLP 2001-2003! So what goes around comes around!!

Then the media will not even report anything that traspires in the parliament that is anti FijiFirst.

Then when you will raise issues to call for a vote, e.g. audit reports, then you will be out voted along party line.

This reminds me of March 1977 election campaign. Late Sadiq Koya, Irene Jai Narayan, K C Ramrakha campaigned for Indian unity to vote along party line for NFP not beacuse they were being racist but claimed that to have their voice heard in parliament and to be effective, they needed to send in a strong opposition. Dr Neil Sharma's father (aka Communist) was also in that election.

But under SODELPA and this elecrtoral fraud, you are left to be nothing more than an ineffective opposition even like a headless duck trying to run for survival.

BORED!
28/9/2014 04:08:44 am

No, Ro Kepa is going for a 'Parliamentary Inquiry' into the mishaps of this elections. [see" http://fijitoday.wordpress.com/].

She would NOT sacrifice her FAT salary for principles. Now just answer what Leadership would SHE have provided Fiji had she won?

Another self-centered individual!

I am getting bored of Fiji Politics and the Ro Kepa kinds -[for whom we are tired of praying for some intellectual osmosis to happen].

I have better things to do, Thank you.

Shame!
26/9/2014 03:21:06 am

All it takes is ONE broken seal of ONE ballot box to COMPROMISE the results. FEO admits being aware of broken seals in several boxes.

Bloody RIGGED Elections!

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Rajesh
26/9/2014 05:47:14 am

Vinaka Victor.
Well documented mate.
I hope all political parties can file court proceeding against SOE/EC Asap.
Rigg Election for sure. Shame on FFP /SOE/EC Stealing pple votes .

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DINA
26/9/2014 06:24:35 am

WE LOVE FIJILEAKS

GO FIJILEAKS GO!

EDITOR, MORE PEOPLE READ FIJILEAKS TO FIND OUT WHAT IS HAPPENING IN OUR COUNTRY THAN THE READ OR BELIEVE FIJI SUN

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smoke link
26/9/2014 01:55:13 pm

where there is smoke there is fire. where there is smokey evidence of fraud/corruption there is usually a fire of fraud/corruption. so it is with the Fiji elections. and it is stock defense of the defenders of the election process of which they were a part to say " where is the evidence" or "show us the evidence" knowing damn well that evidence is well hidden and hard to gather. Isn't secrecy the name of the corrupt rulers' game?

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Corrupt Rulers Indeed
26/9/2014 07:58:54 pm

Guess what. It was corrupt rulers post 2001 that they first corruptly got in thrashing SVT. Current rulers only followed what they learnt then. Corruption breeds corruption.

We forgot what the meaning of Cleanup was anymore!!!

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comparing link
26/9/2014 09:15:46 pm

comparing apples with pineapples J Nakarawa tells us in a letter to the Fiji Times (27/09) there were no police around at polling stations in the NZ elections whereas in Fiji they were all over the place. Nakarawa forgets that Fiji is a police state. Has been since Bainimarama imposed a dictatorship in 2006. the police and the military hover around everywhere ( in uniform and in cognito) to do the dictator's bidding. Now we have had a "democratic" election and the dictator has become an instant "democratic leader" and has marched off smartly to the UN to give a speech about how great a democracy Fiji has become all thanks to him!

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Glorious Chors
27/9/2014 03:03:06 am

All the glorious Chors of the CHOR PARTY are now suited, photographed and are ready to be Sworn at.

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one certainity link
27/9/2014 03:07:07 pm

there is one certainity in this elections. and, that is that the opposition lost the elections in good part because they were divided and fragmented. they lost the plot. the 2014 election was not about how well the FLP, or the NFP or SODELPA etc did. It was about breaking the Bainimarama gang's hold on power. It was about getting rid of them. The opposition failed to grasp the big picture. Now I regret to say all the complaining about a rigged election ( which I am personally sure it was) will come to nothing. that's how it is in the false world we live in.

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another big picture link
27/9/2014 04:03:52 pm

another big picture, perhaps the biggest picture is that in the UN and the Commonwealth frame.
now that picture is not overly concerned about the quality of democracy a country has so long as they can stick a democracy label on it, they are fine with it. For the UN it is much more important to get Fiji back into the fold so that it can make use of its military for peacekeeping in trouble spots around the world. And, for the Commonwealth which is basically an obsolete organization of the British Empire - which is no more - they can't afford to lose a member of their "democratic family of nations". That's why they have Sri Lankan in the family despite its President being a war criminal!

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Moral of the Story
28/9/2014 03:26:26 am

So the moral of the story - for our children of the future - is that it is all right to RIG an elections because Qarase and Bainimarama both did it!

Shameless Creeps.

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Same As
28/9/2014 07:19:03 am

Same as it is all right to do a Coup because both Rabuka and Bainimarama did it and became very, very RICH in the process.

Speight, in the meantime, is rotting in Gail for taking taking the fall for a 'shadowy figure' who never surfaced (chickened out, Soiled pants) and that 'shadowy figure' was non other than the Rear Admirer - who therefore is 6 years less richer for it.

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NOT SAVUA?
29/9/2014 02:48:52 am

So really Savua was not the front man but rather Frank Bainimarama who led to use Savua only to his secret plans and changed his tune once the actual coup happened on Friday as predicted.

One thing I want to surface is which RFMF soldier went to see Haroon Ali to inform him of the planned Friday coup and to ask Chaudry not to have his parliament open on that day.

Was that message to mean RFMF wanted a clean slate to the coup and therefore did not want a confrontation, or was it that they thought they wanted to defy the coup orders / plot to spoil it?

After all Qarase and his parliament was not there when military walked in.


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