Monday, June 13, 2005

Muddy Waters.

Fiji Government is seriously out of money. It can't afford it's own priorities of Governance.

Government can't afford their telephpne line rentals because of their relunctance to remove the Telecommuncations monopoly. You got what you deserved you pathetic old farts in Governmental authorities.

Labour Unions have the S.D.L Government by the balls. Even the Minister of Home Affairs is teed off with the Fiji Trade Union Council's lobbying capabilities.

Looks like Methodist Church of Fiji is gearing up for the 2006 elections as well. Bunch of hypocrites to the N th degree.
Isikia Savua should just concentrate on the U.N mission in NYC. Having him advice the farmers is beyond his calling or educational background. The trouble with, these ambassadors, is that tend to sound smarter than they actually are.
I also refute the idea of having the United Nations dictate what crops should be planted locally. Fiji Department of Agriculture is just another example of a agrachronostic institution like the N.L.T.B and G.C.C. All of whom feed of each others mediocrity like circular logic of the missing W.M.D's in Iraq.

Here's a friendly reminder in an Editorial Letter to the Qoroniasi Bale the crooked Attorney General written by a Adi Nunia Kula which appeared in Fiji Times of Tuesday June 14th, 2005.
Lawyers in trials, use the method of discrediting the witness ( which Micheal Jackson's lawyer did so effectively)the same method is being applied to them. Take a dose of your own medicine Q.B, you're full of it, including unpaid DEBTS. Q.B unfortunately, you're just a pig with lipstick on.

NBF debtor

The Fiji Times (July 25, 1996) printed the list of debtors of the collapsed National Bank of Fiji. Some of the debtors who are making much noise in politics and the media were listed in it.

From the NBF Suva branch, one of the names of the debtors is QB Bale and Associates, with $556,000. I assume this is the law firm of Attorney-General Qoriniasi Bale, the architect of the controversial Reconciliation, Tolerance and Unity Bill which was the subject of the Close Up session with Poseci Bune on Sunday, June 12. The latter convincingly won the verbal bout.

If Mr Bale has not paid back what his law firm borrowed, then he has no right at all to speak on behalf of the taxpayers in Fiji who are paying for the $220 million debt he is a part of. Compensation under the Bill, which the perpetrators of the 2000 coup will certainly not be in a position to pay, will be passed on to taxpayers such as the NBF scam.

The most honourable thing for Mr Bale to do is advise the Prime Minister to withdraw the Bill, which is only good for the SDL party but a time bomb for the country.

Adi Nunia Kula
Suva

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