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HOLD ON, Just PHONE RABUKA and he will FIX IT. A very DANGEROUS pattern is being set in motion where Businessmen and Companies are just picking up phones to get STOP WORK ORDERS lifted against THEM

17/1/2023

 

*In Dayals Steel Pte Ltd case, residents are complaining that they can't sleep in the night. The black smoke is causing unreasonable interference with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property.
​*Strangely, LENORA QEREQERETABUA, Rabuka's new Cabinet minister and Deputy Speaker, is no where to be seen near Dayal's Steel company. In 2021, she was running around in her famous T-Shirt in Lami,  protesting against cement dust and clink emitted by Tengy, the Chinese cement factory.

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BLACK Smoke billowing from Dayals Steel Pte Ltd
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We wonder if there was an appeal process against the Environment Department decision. Jay Dayal: 'I did request the PM's Office to intervene as we felt we were treated unfairly, the PN was too harsh for a very small number of non-compliances especially when there was absolutely no evidence of any material or physical damage to our environment.'
*But residents are complaining that they can't sleep in the night. The black smoke is causing unreasonable interference with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property.
The DAYALS with Rabuka's Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister.​

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HANG ON, I WILL ASK RABUKA TO LIFT STOP WORK ORDER AT LAUCALA ISLAND AIRPORT: CABINET MINISTER MANOA KAMIKAMICA.
He hasn't REVEALED to us why work was stopped by FFP government
*The Minister says when they got into office, they got a call from Laucala, where they were issued with a stop order from September, with absolutely no explanation on why the stop order was issued. He says thanks to Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation Viliame Gavoka, they released a stop order on Monday, and now Laucala is back to constructing a hanger that is worth about $30 million, and they have already spent $9 million

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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for External Trade, Cooperatives and SMEs, Manoa Kamikamica, say they have removed the stop order for the construction of a $30 million hangar for Laucala Island on Monday as it was causing concern to investors.

Kamikamica highlighted this while delivering his address during the Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission's Knowledge Economy Lecture PART 2 - New Approaches to Economic Progress Panel discussion at the Grand Pacific Hotel. He says he has noticed that there are still several bottlenecks where investors face multiple bottlenecks that discourage new investments and re-investment activities in Fiji.

He adds that this is hindering major investment projects, and there is a need to harmonise and streamline processes to remove bottlenecks. The Minister says when they got into office, they got a call from Laucala, where they were issued with a stop order from September, with absolutely no explanation on why the stop order was issued.

He says thanks to Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation Viliame Gavoka, they released a stop order on Monday, and now Laucala is back to constructing a hanger that is worth about $30 million, and they have already spent $9 million. Fijivillage.

From Fijileaks Archive, 15 April 2021

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In 2001, the democracy activist JONE DAKUVULA had claimed that Rabuka's cousin and the then General Manager of NLTB, MAIKA QARIKAU, owned a 2,000 acre property - Yalave Estate in the same area as Rabuka. Dakuvula wrote: "One of the advantages of working for the NLTB is that you have the information first hand and can make choices like this...I wondered how Rabuka was managing in his loan repayments to his Bankers."

“I have never seen that Chinese, the agent that brought him in said he was a livestock breeder in Brisbane, so I thought he was an Australian.”
In July 2018 he revealed that he had sold his 2000 acre plus Valavala Estate. The revelation had come in the wake of an interview with 60 Minutes television programme, which reported that Rabuka was angered by the growing Chinese influence in Fiji. In 1987, he was happy to welcome Chinese farmers and businessmen into Fiji to replace the Indo-Fijians. They were to come from mainland China and Hong Kong. 'The Chinese would be the best substitute. They are hard workers and have no political ambitions,' he said. What about the Indo-Fijians? 'As far as I am concerned Indians (Indo-Fijians) are welcome to stay and make as much money as they like.' Now, when the 'Indians' have made their money and have donated millions to FFP, he has run to FICAC

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