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The NZ KC's Full Opinion. 'President has the power under s81(2) of the Constitution to suspend FICAC Commissioner Malimali. Under s82 that power must be exercised with concurrence and advice from PM Rabuka'

19/2/2025

 

*Now, let us see what Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka will do? With the JSC going rogue, will Rabuka exercise his powers, under the Constitution and advice the President to suspend Barbara Malimali.
*He cannot take refuge behind his excuse that it has nothing to do with him, as FICAC is an independent entity and so is the JSC.
*Prime Minister Rabuka should SACK his Attorney-General Graham Leung and the Solicitor-General Ropate Green for refusing to assist COI, with Leung declining not only to get involved but refusing to fork out $15,000.

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*They were so blinded by political and other motives that they manipulated the law for purposes not ideally intended to serve, with the Fiji Law Society president Wylie Clarke silent as a 'church mouse'. But, then, he has been caught on 'Recording' whisking Malimali away.
*The 'Recording' led Malimali to sack her chief investigator Kuliniasi Saumi while he was still testifying before the COI.

​*In recent days a gaggle of so-called experts, including Leung and Biman Prasad (Ficac Fugitive), want the 2013 Constitution changed - when they failed to interpret basic provisions that allows Barbara Malimali to be suspended.
Fijileaks: Below excepts and full copy of the New Zealand KC's Opinion obtained by us from sources at the President's Office. 

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Philip Joseph KC
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SACKED Saumi
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Barbara Malimali
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President Lalabalavu
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PM Rabuka
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Fijileaks: RESIGN, LEUNG

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Attorney-General Leung

Back to Law School, CJ Temo?

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*Electoral offences are criminal in nature, with heavy fines and imprisonment (The former Chief Justice Anthony Gates, 2018).
*Prasad consistently and prolifically lied (2014-2024) in his statutory declarations under the Political Parties Act 2013

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FICAC witness Kuliniasi Saumi, left with work colleagues make their way to their COI hearing.
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NZ Law Society (22 April 2021): 
​Professor Philip A. Joseph was joined by the Chief Justice, Dame Helen Winkelmann, to launch the fifth edition of his book, now titled Joseph on Constitutional and Administrative Law, at Russell McVeagh in Wellington. ​

Professor Philip Joseph

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