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NFP's dispute letters to Registrar of Political Parties and to chairman, Commerce Commission - re payment advertisement costs to Fiji Sun

11/7/2013

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NFP Letter to Commission
NFP Letter to Registrar (1)
NFP Letter to Registrar (2)
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Decree Analyst
11/7/2013 05:25:07 am

It is one of the most revolting behaviour on the part of the regime. The political parties were forced to disclose the required information, which they frightfully and obligingly acceded to under Khaiyum's decree. What was the purpose of publishing them in the regime's paper, The Fiji Sun. Was it to tell the public how much these people were worth? Was it meant to invite people to respond? Has the regime carried out an independent research to verify the truth of the disclosures? Well, if the regime went to Fiji Sun, then the regime should PAY Fiji Sun the costs.

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Mynnah Bird
11/7/2013 05:35:31 am

How come Leone (the Dickie Bird) and Jyoit Pratibha (The Gossip) didn't know about their own company, The Fiji Sun, demanding over $40,000 in payments from the political parties or else the parties will be de-registered by 15 July. Of course, these two knew but those to gossip about other issues - for these $40,000 is towards keeping them employed - regime suckers - remember what happened to Fiji TV after George Speight's 2000 coup. It was smashed to the ground. Wawa mada and continue with your lies, Fiji Sun.

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Dickie Tie
11/7/2013 05:59:30 am

Mynnah Bird - this Jyothi lady writes under Coconut Wireless - what has happened to serious journalism

By JYOTI PRATIBHA, West Editor

PRESSURE ON DRUGS

What is this that we hear about some students forcing others to peddle drugs? This is a matter of concern.
Maybe it is time the old boys and girls of various schools get together to raise awareness about drugs and such issues.

CORRECTION NEEDED

Visitor caught trying to smuggle marijuana for an inmate at a correction’s facility?
Oh dear! Harsher penalty needs to be imposed to people who try to beat the system and to top it all, smuggle drugs into prison.
Some people just do not learn.

AIRPORTS MAN TO BE MISSED

Airports Fiji Limited would be soon hunting for a General Manager Airports. GM Airports Lawrence Liew’s term expires at the end of next month.
Mr Liew will be missed greatly by members of media who found him always ready to assist, even if it way after office hours.

BULA, SAYS VODAFONE

The Bula festival has been given a life line after Vodafone stepped in to sponsor the event this year as well.
Let’s hope the management appreciates what is being done from the sponsor’s end and make this event a success.

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Babra Malimali
11/7/2013 01:49:40 pm

Leave the lady alone Rajendra Chaudhary. Be a man and face to media in a true spirit. We all know why you attacking Jyothi Pratibha????

RC we know why you hate women......becoz of Asha Lakhan ha?

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Raman
11/7/2013 05:28:07 pm

Why was there a need to publish in any newspaper? Why not just in the gum-ment gazette only? Only in Feejee.

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