Breaching the False Information Act 2016 in the ‘Help for Homes’ initiative: “The Ministry of Finance has accessed about thirty-six cases or incidences where some irregularities were identified and those cases in fact been forwarded to the Commissioner of Police and his office and they are carrying out various investigations.” - Aiyaz Khaiyum Making misrepresentations on an application for immigration benefits is a ground of inadmissibility under U.S. immigration law. So, on what grounds was Khaiyum allowed to enter the United States to sign loan agreements with the World Bank? The former ambassador Larry Dinger's cable (Wikileaks) clearly state Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum LIED on his Visa Application in 2008; In a normal democracy, Khaiyum would have been disbarred for engaging in conducts which were dishonest and discreditable to a lawyer, engaging in conducts prejudicial to the administration of justice, and diminishing public confidence in HELPING HIMSELF TO BIG HOME AND 24 HOUR POLICE PROTECTION: Documents and notes supplied to Fijileaks show how close FijiFirst Party general secretary and then and now Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Aiyaz Khaiyum was on the verge of being declared bankrupt for failing to keep with up his mortgage repayments on his Berry Road property in Suva: in 2009, ruin, shattered career and bankruptcy stigma starred at Khaiyum as his family desperately begged businessmen and other associates to bail him out, and to stop the bankruptcy notice from being published in the Fiji Sun; in the end the Tappoos stepped in and bought his property worth $400,000 for a staggering $810,00 in return for duty free concessions and other perks; the difference was to pay the re-mortgage loan Khaiyum had taken but could not find money to meet up with his re-payments to ANZ Bank; the sweet deal was made through Tappoos' Bright Star Investments Ltd and Aiyaz Khaiyum's Latifa Investments Ltd. Full details will be published in Fijileaks _http://www.fijileaks.com/home/washington-u-turn-aiyaz-khaiyum-signs-us50million-loan-facility-approved-by-world-bank-in-washington-in-2007-the-us-government-had-revoked-his-10-year-visa-with-dinger-accusing-him-of-lying-on-visa-form And what about Minister Praveen Bala - still on the run from JUSTICE; Bala allegedly killed a person almost three years ago, has had 22 adjournments of his matter and is the Transport Minister whilst being charged with causing death by dangerous driving - Khaiyum and DDP can find magistrates to try "Help for Home" scammers but since 2013 they have NOT been able to find a MAGISTRATE or COURT date to TRY MINISTER BALA for a very, very, very SERIOUS OFFENCE And what about this MASOOR GOONDA BOY who threatened Fijileaks founding-editor-in-chief with DEATH, and is still at large from Fiji Police (shielded by Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum):
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Builder
23/5/2016 10:21:21 am
Very good and pointed posting, Editor. One must also add the election fraud in this.
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Bahuki
24/5/2016 07:47:56 am
Pity that those self-made decrees protect Bhaiyum from facing real justice, but I doubt that protection won't last very long in future.
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