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LOTUS-EATERS craving for release of COI Report. Craven Fiji journalists who played no part in unearthing the corrupt dealings that led to COI now want to shine. Did Richard Naidu fail to tip-off the Fiji Times on PRASAD?

16/5/2025

 

*After all, Richard Naidu of Munro Leys is Fiji Times lawyer and was (is) the paper's regular columnist, bashing the Bainimarama-Khaiyum regime.
​*How come Fiji Times was unaware that on 3 September 20024 FICAC had raided the NFP office in preparation to charge Prasad on 5 September?
*Or was the paper aware but chose to wrap itself in Naidu's sulu? 

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KEEP on smiling, Keep on Running,
​Biman Prasad

"Ms (Alex) Forwood continues to make allegations that I have closed Dr Prasad's file. She continues to email me daily about these cases and so does VICTOR LAL. I don't read their emails but I find it distressing that these folks continually make accusations against me. I saw the Hon Dr Prasad's file briefly a couple of weeks ago and I have asked_____to find it for me."
*Ficac Commissioner Barbara Malimali to her FICAC staff,
8 October 2024.

Fijileaks Editor-in-Chief on DAMSEL IN DISTRESS:
*Since Ms Forwood of Sydney, Australia, and I are the two principal complainants (separately) to FICAC against NFP leader, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Biman Prasad, we were (and are) within our legal and constitutional rights to chase Malimali for answers, even if our emails to her caused her distress and raised her high blood pressure.

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Damsel in Distress resting with high blood pressure
COI Report will wipe-off the SMILE. Will Rabuka vote Graham Leung out as A-G?
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LISIATE FOTOFILI, Co-Conspirator with Barbara Malimali
*According to our FICAC sources, it was Fotofili, appointed in February 2025 as new Acting Deputy FICAC Commissioner to replace Francis Pulewai, who overruled three legal opinions from FICAC's own legal counsels, and closed the 'Prasad File' on highly dubious grounds.
*His own appointment, as we have argued previously, is invalid because Puleiwei was constructively dismissed by Chief Justice Temo.
*Moreover, he had not resigned from his judicial duties before taking up the administrative position with FICAC.
*Fotofili must be sacked and charged with perverting the cause of justice.
*FICAC's legal counsels defended their decision to charge Prasad.

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RAID TO SEIZE DOCUMENTS. According to Naidu's letter to Malimali, FICAC raided the NFP's head office on 3 September and seized documents. How come his pet newspaper and its staff on the Fiji Times were unaware of the raid?

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