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Charters Held Under Crimes Act for ‘Aiding Whistleblower’ After Refusing Airport Deal

British-Fijian writer Charlie Charters is being investigated for allegedly helping a whistleblower, after authorities used the Crimes Act to detain him over leaked documents.

Charters Reportedly Offered Deal to Fly Home if he Revealed FICAC Whistleblower But Refused: Sources

The hunt to find out the identity of the Whistleblower who wrote a letter of complaint highlighting allegations nepotism and abuse of office at FICAC seems to be the main reason for the arrest of Charlie Charters, multiple sources tell Mai TV.

“Like a scene from a dark past” FMA concerned with Charters arrest and Sports Council restrictions

The Fiji Media Association (FMA) is concerned with today’s developments involving Charlie Charters, who was earlier stopped at Nadi International Airport and is now reported to be in the custody of the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) and brought to Suva.

Charlie Charters Detained at Nadi Airport Over FICAC ‘Flag’

A British-Fijian sports marketing expert has been stopped by immigration officials at Fiji's Nadi Airport due to an alert placed on his file by the national anti-corruption agency.
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Fiji PM says Allegations Against Anti-Corruption Acting Commissioner Will Have to Be Investigated

Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has said allegations levelled against the acting head of the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) “will have to be investigated”.

Fiji PM Orders Probe Into Sports Minister and Sports Council CEO Over Allegations

Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has announced an independent investigation into allegations against the Minister for Youth and Sports Jese Saukuru, and the chief executive of the Fiji Sports Council (FSC), Ratu Gilbert Vakalalabure.

Suva In for Massive 10-Bout Boxing Spectacle March

Former Fiji PM Bainimarama and Police Chief Qiliho Make ‘no Admissions’ as Mutiny Charges Filed

Prosecutors told a court that former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and former Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho made “no admissions” in police interviews, as they appeared on charges of urging senior military officers to unlawfully remove the Fiji Military commander.

Court Directs Attorney-General’s Office to Locate COI Transcripts ahead of Judicial Review Hearing

The Suva High Court has directed the Attorney-General’s Office to use its “best efforts” to locate and produce the official transcripts of the Commission of Inquiry (COI) into the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC).

Fiji Acting Anti-Corruption Commissioner Faces Whistleblower Complaint

A whistleblower complaint has been filed against the acting head of Fiji’s anti-corruption body, alleging constitutional breaches and conflicts of interest.
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