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Wasea Bhasha politicized: 'We are after all the national broadcaster and we were expecting the usual suspects to spin this into a political issue and true to form they have made it into a political issue' - Riyaz Khaiyum

7/11/2016

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Issues over content in Fiji Broadcasting Corporation’s Wasea Bhasha programme have been politicized says FBC Chief Executive Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum.

Sayed-Khaiyum says the company believes it has taken appropriate action and it’s time to move on.

He adds he is not surprised that the matter has been picked up by political parties and commentators.

“We are after all the national broadcaster and we were expecting the usual suspects to spin this into a political issue and true to form they have made it into a political issue.”

Sayed-Khaiyum also responded to calls for his resignation by Social Democratic Liberal Party Leader Ro Teimumu Kepa.

The CEO says nation building and multi racialism has always been at the heart of the company and will continue to be so. Source: FBC News

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Nai Luisa
7/11/2016 05:48:59 pm

Choice of words for head of broadcaster, oh mind you, he wasn't calling them "idiots: he was calling Nemani & himself.

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