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LAND has EYES but his LAWYER played BLIND to FICAC. Was Prasad's lackey, Richard Naidu, who wrote to FICAC claiming the charges against his political patron was baseless? If so, charge him with Biman PRASAD

7/11/2024

 
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LEGAL HOUND DOGS: We are disgusted and disappointed that our country has been captured by a thoroughly unscrupulous trio of Richard Naidu, Graham Leung, and Wylie Clarke, the president of the Fiji Law Society and a former president of the Fiji-Australia Business Council.
*We may recall that Clarke parachuted into FICAC and whisked away the newly appointed FICAC Commissioner Barbara Malimali whom FICAC was ready to charge for alleged abuse of office as Chair, the Fiji Electoral Commission.
*As for the alleged role of Naidu, he must be investigated to establish whether he deliberately obstructed FICAC from charging Fiji's Finance Minister and National Federation Party leader BIMAN PRASAD.
*Prasad's statutory declarations reek of criminality, including his DIRECTORSHIP of Lotus Construction (Fiji) Ltd.
*We repeat that BIMAN PRASAD must be charged by FICAC.
*In fact, after a raid on Pacific Polytech office, FICAC was planning to bring additional charges against Prasad for dishing out millions of dollars of taxpayers money to Pacific Polytech.
*Prasad was also facing charges for not declaring that his wife was the founder and trustee of the Global Girmit Institute (with Ganesh Chand and Others) and yet gave $200,000 of taxpayers money to the GGI to organise two-day conference on Girmit at the USP, where his wife Rajni Kaushal Chand is a LECTURER.
*Prasad had not called for any TENDER when he dished out $200,000

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BIMAN PRASAD'S 2021 DECLARATION: He didn't mention LAND to SON

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*As we have pointed out previously, a man who claims that he was a former Professor of Economics (and is being referred to as 'Professor') at USP, hid his land details by simply stating CTs. It took us months of pain-staking research to track down all his land ownership, including CT 36435.
*We found that he had transferred this land in Rakiraki to his New Zealand based son MAYURESH BHAN PRASAD on 4 February 2021.
*He did not declare the transfer in his statutory declaration nor did his son MAYURESH BHAN PRASAD.
*Under the Political Parties Act, both Biman Prasad and his son Mayuresh Bhan Prasad should have  declared the Rakiraki land.

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"The National Federation Party will celebrate its 60th anniversary and hold its annual conference and general meeting in Rakiraki this year. Party leader and Deputy Prime Minister Professor Biman Prasad made the announcement at the Rakiraki branch AGM on Sunday. “This is the place the National Federation Party was born 60 years ago,” he told about 150 people present at the meeting. “All of you remember our founder, Shri Tataiyaji, and that is why I can inform all of you that our 60th anniversary celebrations will take place in Rakiraki.
“This is where the party was born.”

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