Monday, July 04, 2005

Mudflow in Fiji Bureacracies.

Developers should at least act prudent and sensitive and get the legality in native lands sorted out first.

Fiji Chief Justice cries for independent judiciary in Fiji. Easier said then done.

It is simply hard to enforce rules and laws in Fiji.

Fiji Law Society is just giving the Fiji public a litany of poor excuses.

This is the trouble with Lawyers. They know exactly what is wrong with the legal system, but feel the need to present their case in gross incompetance of the system before even getting the solutions to improve it, done.

To prevent the perception of being a 'toothless tiger' Fiji Law Society are now embracing the role of Public defender only after numerous overseas Law Societies were vocal on this R.T.U Bill, which previously was hesitant to advocate. It's called 'jumping on the band wagon'.

Affirmative Action programs is another rhetoricof lip service for political agendas. S.D.L party director Jale Baba, continue to stoke the flames of nationalism in Fiji. Selectively ommiting the corruption in
archaic institutions ( N.L.T.B and G.C.C) that have aided in the insecurities of ethnic Fijians in addition to the digital divide.

Fiji Times Editorial is getting to the point!

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