And these lot (55 plus) who are on Fiji Government's Payroll:
Cama Tuiloma (Fiji's Ambassador to Brazil)
Winston Thompson (Fiji's Ambassador to USA)
Peter Thompson (Fiji's current Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York)
Isikeli Mataitoga (Fiji's Ambassador to Japan)
Romanu Tikotikoca (Fiji's High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea)
Beniamino Salacakau (Fiji's High Commissioner to South Africa)
Ratu Tui Cavuilati (Fiji's Ambassador to Indonesia)
Cama Tuiloma (Fiji's Ambassador to Brazil)
Winston Thompson (Fiji's Ambassador to USA)
Peter Thompson (Fiji's current Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York)
Isikeli Mataitoga (Fiji's Ambassador to Japan)
Romanu Tikotikoca (Fiji's High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea)
Beniamino Salacakau (Fiji's High Commissioner to South Africa)
Ratu Tui Cavuilati (Fiji's Ambassador to Indonesia)
Will Sharon Smith-Johns become the new CEO of FijiTV?
Permanent Secretary for Information and National Archives Sharon Smith-Johns is leaving the Government after more than four years.
Her resignation was announced by the Attorney General and Minister responsible for Information Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, who thanked Smith-Johns for her service and wished her well on behalf of the Government.
Sayed-Khaiyum said Smith-Johns has played an important role in the transition to our new democracy in Fiji and carries carries the government’s very best wishes for the future.
Prime Minister and former Minister for Information Voreqe Bainimarama said Sharon has been a trusted colleague during some of the most testing periods in our recent history.
Smith-Johns said she intends to pursue opportunities in the private sector. Source: Fijivillage News
Her resignation was announced by the Attorney General and Minister responsible for Information Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, who thanked Smith-Johns for her service and wished her well on behalf of the Government.
Sayed-Khaiyum said Smith-Johns has played an important role in the transition to our new democracy in Fiji and carries carries the government’s very best wishes for the future.
Prime Minister and former Minister for Information Voreqe Bainimarama said Sharon has been a trusted colleague during some of the most testing periods in our recent history.
Smith-Johns said she intends to pursue opportunities in the private sector. Source: Fijivillage News