Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is currently considering options following a High Court decision on former Fiji Independent Commission against...
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The Cabinet has given its full support to Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka following a High Court ruling that found the removal of former Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption Commissioner Barbara Malimali to be unlawful. Minister for Information Lynda Tabuya says that Cabinet met today, during which the Solicitor-General briefed ministers on the High Court’s decision […]
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is currently considering options following a High Court decision on former Fiji Independent Commission against...
The Fiji Council of Social Services has welcomed Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka’s decision to not appeal the High Court ruling regarding the...
The recent High Court decision concerning the former Commissioner of the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption Barbara Malimali has now...
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has confirmed that Government will appeal today’s High Court ruling concerning the dismissal of former FICAC...
Fiji's High Court has ruled that the President had acted "unlawfully" when he dismissed Barbara Malimali as the commissioner of the Fiji Independent...
The Fiji High Court ruled on Monday that Barbara Malimali's dismissal in June last year by the Fijian head of state - on the advice of Prime Minister...
The Government has confirmed it will not pursue an appeal against a recent High Court ruling in the matter of Barbara Malimali v The President of Fiji...
The Government has confirmed it will not pursue an appeal against a recent High Court ruling in the matter of Barbara Malimali v The President of Fiji...
After extensive talks today, the Judicial Services Commission has decided to invite former FICAC Barbara Malimali, her lawyer, the Solicitor General,...
Members of the Judicial Services Commission have convened this afternoon following the High Court ruling on the removal of former FICAC Commissioner...