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ODPP Clarifies Sentence in Proceeds of Crime Case

Fiji’s Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) has moved to correct what it says are inaccurate reports surrounding the sentencing of a woman convicted in a proceeds of crime case.

Fiji’s Newest Political Party, People First, Holds Off Public Comment Amid Appeals Period

Fiji’s political landscape has gained a new entrant with the registration of the People First Party, though the party says it will not make any public statement until the end of a 14-day appeals period.

Fiji DPP Clears 11 Commission of Inquiry Files, cite Insufficient Evidence

Fiji’s Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) has ruled out criminal charges in 11 pending investigation files linked to a Commission of Inquiry, citing insufficient evidence.

Fiji Police Charge Six; Five Others in Custody Over Vatia AU$780m Drug Haul

Six men have been charged and five others are being held in custody following a major drug seizure in waters off Vatia, which police say involved 2.64 tonnes of cocaine with an estimated street value of about AU$780 million.

Miss Fiji Winner to Rep Fiji at Pacific Islands Pageant, Government warns Organisers

The winner of the Miss Fiji Pageant will represent Fiji at the 2026 Miss Pacific Islands Pageant, Acting Prime Minister Filimoni Vosarogo has confirmed, warning organisers that they must adhere to the Cabinet’s decision.

Skipper Select XV marches into Sigatoka camp; Nahiga confident of good outing against Fijian Drua

Fiji Court Acquits Former Fisheries Minister Over ‘Civil Service’ Definition

A Suva Magistrates Court has acquitted former Fisheries Minister Kalaveti Ravu of abuse of office, stating that the prosecution failed to prove he met the legal definition required for the charge.

Fiji Truth and Reconciliation Commission says No Formal Committment from George Speight

Fiji’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission has said there has been no formal commitment from 2000 coup leader George Speight to appear before the Commission.

Fiji Council of Social Services Urges Civil Society Oversight in Referendum Bill

The Fiji Council of Social Services (FCOSS) has urged Parliament to allow civil society representatives to observe the upcoming national referendum, saying it would enhance transparency and public trust in the vote.

Law Student Urges Parliament to Streamline Fiji Referendum Bill

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