Fiji Law Society Chairman and Electoral Commision Chairman lists Fiji very close to a failed state.
The fall in Fiji exports is a product of failed imagination by decision makers and planners, particularly in industry diversification.
The proposal to revive the Lawyer duty scheme for Legal Aid Commission is a welcomed. More effort is required by the staff of Legal Aid on placing emphasis on seeking funds from private donors, to prevent lapses in service.
The idea to switch Fiji Foreign Mission's objectives to export orientated performance, reflects the slow realization of potential by various planners in Foreign Affairs Ministry. This model they propose, will be obsolete by the time those policies are fully implemented.
Tool of democracy
I would like to thank you for the two-part interview with Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama (FT 13/3 and FT 14/3).
It goes to show there are some media organisations that are really independent and doing the job they should be doing.
Thank you for giving us something worthy to read and for your effort in bringing the truth into the open.
The interview has really shed the light of truth onto the ongoing saga between the Government and the military.
All this while the Government leaders have been trying to cover up their deeds by blaming the military for all the tension.
Commodore Bainimarama is right in saying that these cronies who are now trying to use the principle of democracy to cover their evil deeds are opportunists.
They only prefer democracy if it suits their agenda.
One thing people like Jale Baba need to remember is that though truth takes time to come out, it will eventually come out.
When it does, those who were thriving on the lies will be made to eat their own words as is presently happening.
I thank the Commander for leading the way in showing the lies and deceit that are crippling our society and taking us to the path of destruction and racial intolerance.
May your good deed get the support it deserves.
Sarita Kumar
Suva
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