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JAYCEES PARK OBJECTORS BACK IN POLE POSITION: Fiji High Court grants Labasa Ratepayers Association leave to apply for Judicial Review against decision to hand the park to Hotel Northpole for tourist complex

9/2/2016

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"After 2006, when the Administrator was appointed, the Labasa Town Councl allowed the park to deteriorate, it was a deliberate ploy on the part of Labasa Town Council to give it to Hotel Northpole" - Labasa businessman Charan Jeath Singh's affidavit before the High Court

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Hotel Northpole director Vinesh Dayal is yet (over one year now) to admit or deny that he allegedly donated $50,000 under different guises to FijiFirst Party before the general election; see Fiji High Court
judgment on the granting of judicial review!
 

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http://www.fijileaks.com/home/labasa-jaycees-park-saga-some-parts-of-the-land-was-wrongly-transferred-to-native-land-it-was-neither-schedule-a-or-schedule-b-land-but-state-foreshore-land-it-took-months-for-nltb-to-admit-mistake

Full High Court Judgment soon!
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8 Comments
Park Chors
9/2/2016 08:41:59 pm

The Fiji Theft Party is also a Park Chor - see how an ugly concrete monument of Corruption is being constructed right bang in the middle of Lautoka's Shirley Park. But this is good news -Justice is alive in Labasa -as it should be in Lautoka.

The Chors are around -Protect our Parks!

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On-Song
10/2/2016 12:13:33 am

Park Chors seem to exist all over the country!! in Suva they've chopped those magnificent trees along Albert Park so their new stadium can be seen and admired from afar. If this is what Fiji's 40-strong delegation went overseas to talk on Climate Change then it sure is working nicely with the destruction of natural resources so comercial progress can flourish. Kudos to Labasa citizens for speaking out loud and clear. Lautoka, Nadi and Suva are just too close to the power base of Govt. and citizen voices banished to the wilderness - would be leaders have abdicated

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And
10/2/2016 08:02:19 am

And we are told the Fiji First Thug Government is building a " better Fiji". Better for whom?

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I know
10/2/2016 10:07:59 am

Meghji for One.

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Samjha
10/2/2016 10:24:10 am

Let me explain how things work under Bainimarama and Khaiyum's rule in the " new " Fiji. It's paisa pheko tamasa dheko. The business men like this Hotel Northpole barka knows that only too well. That's how come he acquired a public park land for his private commercial enterprise... He of course is not the only one who knows the drill ....

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Pita
10/2/2016 10:13:46 pm

Don Corelione, the "Godfather" in Mario Puzo's book of the same name, was right when he said that behind every million dollars is a Crime in the case of the Northpole public park acquisition in Labasa and the Mehiji Shirley Park acquisition in Lautoka.

Corelione was also right when he said "lawyers with their briefcases can steal more than gangsters with their Tommy guns."

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Vili
11/2/2016 06:10:05 am

It is a fact that sharks don't eat lawyers out of 'professional respect'.

Try throwing Khaiyum into the Somosomo Strait, and you will see the truth in this statement.

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Bahuki
11/2/2016 05:37:11 am

The regime claiming to build a better fiji - in their own image of course but not on the foundations of their "sapotas" with the ever present reminder of corruption going on.

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