Andrew Moti Singh, FNU's former Manager Finance Project, to FICAC:
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Asli junglee
12/1/2015 05:58:11 pm
Is this the same Ganesh Chand, who as a parliamentarian, was forever harping about corruption, nepotism, good governance and criticising SVT and SDL? What a hypocrite.
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RFMF Clean Up
14/1/2015 12:02:53 pm
Bole was the front man in Rabuka coup where the coup planning took place over grog bowl. Then too was to pursue corruption by loser politicians to return to power.
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yash
12/1/2015 10:30:13 pm
This is not the only one, there are people like Reena Devi @ Nadi/ Namaka campus who does not qualify but is paid $45,000.00( in return Ganesh Chand used her San Bruno Hotel in the back road for personal use). There is one Nafiz -Although holds only a Diploma but is Manager ICt Western and is paid $29,000.00( in return he was third eye of ganesh)
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Gagaj
13/1/2015 06:29:04 pm
The wolves and skunks of Academia were given the openings to flaunt their corrupt practices by a leadership in Government past and present that continues to be morally corrupt, no integrity, unjust, dishonest and simply unrestrained. We now watch the crumbling of these empires built on filth and the identities of the builders who somewhat continue to remain shameless.....then they receive golden handshakes ($$$) for being once good??? FNU was always destined to end up where it is today for many in TPAF had suffered and continue to suffer the unjust rulings of Ganesh and partners - a thriving organisation was destroyed by devious means
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Why
13/1/2015 08:54:33 pm
Why is it that when I see Dr Ganesh Chand and read what he has been up to I am reminded of some toady African rulers?
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Kavita
14/1/2015 11:44:40 pm
Well, he is a Idi Amin lookalike. Ganesh made FNU a little Uganda of Fiji.
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