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- UNCAC Experts visit Fiji
- Financial Forensic Training
- FICAC Launches Toll Free Line
- Ammendments to the FICAC Promulgation
UNCAC Experts visit Fiji
Fiji has been recognised by the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) for its efforts in combating corruption and white collar crime.
Read moreFinancial Forensic Training
The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption has engaged the expertise of Malaysian Academics and Anti-Corruption Official in the country to assist the organisation in capacity building.
Read moreFICAC Launches Toll Free Line
Vodafone and Digicel mobile phone users in Fiji can now report acts of corruption via their phones at a zero cost
Read moreAmmendments to the FICAC Promulgation
On 5th January 2009, Cabinet approved amendments to the FICAC Promulgation 2008 to include the new charge of Misconduct in Public Office.
Read more Bolea's trial will continue 18/05/2012
The FICAC trial against former Fiji Audio Visual Chief Executive Officer will continue with out the presence of the accused.
Magistrate Thushara Rajasinghe has set the matter for continuation of hearing on the 11th,More
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Padarath case called for mention 18/05/2012
The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption’s case against Suva businessman Benjamin Padarath was called before the Suva Magistrates Court this morning to verify the grounds of voir dire.
FICAC Prosecutor KitioneMore
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Court acquits PWD Storeman 15/05/2012
A Storeman of the Public Works Department Water and Sewage section has been acquitted of three counts of Extortion.
Veer Singh was acquitted by Labasa Magistrate Siainiu Fa'alogo-Bull on 14th May 2012.
During theMore
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“The security of Fiji could be at stake if an officer of the Department of Immigration is corrupt.”
Those were the strong sentiments voiced by Lautoka High Court Judge Justice Sitabarampillai Thurairaja whenMore
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