Radio Fiji article covers the press conference by APRIL Development's repesentatives, who are struggling to remove the stigma of misappropriation, levied by the new board of Fiji National Provident Fund. APRIL's website is also interesting, simply because Natadola Marine Resort, is the first ever project undertaken by APRIL, which was addressed by an earlier posting by S.i.F.M, highlighting the relative infancy of APRIL in resort construction. Furthermore, APRIL Development's listed services is as follows:
APRIL Development offers a complete range of development and management services including:
General Management
* Development Brief
* Development Program
* Development Cost
* Revenue Budget
* Finance / Commercial Assessment
* Concept Design
* Conditions of Contract
* Project Co-ordination
* Reporting
* Human Resources
Marketing and Sales Management
* Promotion and Public Relations
* Marketing Strategy and Programs
* Sales Management
Financial Management
* Budgeting
* Cost Evaluation
* Cost Control
* Cash Flow Monitoring
Note: Engineering Project Management is NOT included. Also missing, is the portfolio of other projects which APRIL was previously engaged in, as a verifiable track record of their capacity to handle a project of this magnitude and cost.
This video (below)from Youtube shows the pristine Natadola coastline prior to the ill-fated construction project.
The Natadola Marine Resort Project also demonstrates the underhand negotiations used by Native Lands Trust Board(NLTB) to secure approval from landowners; as well as the lack of adequate compensation given to native landowners, in terms of top soil removal, or address outstanding issues of royalties and consent.
Even NLTB's Deputy General Manager acknowledged in a Fiji TV interview, that disagreements between factions of native landowners, is a fairly common occurence. The NLTB representative did not elaborate or confirm whether the Native Lands Trust Board was actively preying on this division in inter-tribal conflicts, to facilitate or manufacture the consent of landowners, for large projects such as Natadola.
This is an excerpt from a Fiji Sun article:Tribes fight over FNPF project
By Cheerieann Wilson
Natadola landowners have claimed that Ratu Osea Gavidi does not represent their interests in the Fiji National Provident Fund resort project.Turaga Ni Yavusa Leweitahalulu, Ratu Ilami Nabiau told the Fiji Sun yesterday, the landowners had terminated Ratu Osea’s service as their spokesman in 2000.“He is from the chiefly family in Cuvu. He does not own any strip or piece of land in Natadola,” he said.“As the project progressed we discovered problems because FNPF had released $60 million.
APRIL used $15m of that and landowners have not been paid the full amount of $1m, we are still owed money since the project started two years ago.”However, Ratu Osea maintained last night that he is their representative, as he was traditionally approached with a tabua (whales tooth).“No one has presented me with another tabua to say that I was out.
I have the support of the seven mataqalis and Ratu Ilami is one that does not think of the big picture.“He is one of those that are trying to split up the vanua and he has not attended the meeting here in Suva,” Ratu Osea said.Ratu Ilami said Ratu Osea should have met with the landowners in the village. They should have called for the meeting here in the village.
They should have at least come here and meet with the owners and explain what they want to do, if they wanted us to sign papers or make changes, at least come here to us and explain the allegations that have been made against them.”Ratu Ilami indicated that only three yavusas were represented at the meeting with the Interim Minister for Fijian Affairs Ratu Epeli Ganilau yesterday; yavusa Ketenamasi - Ratu Timoci Kulikata; yavusa Tacini - Napolioni Naloga; yavusa Esiga - Inoke Nainunu.
He claimed that the of the four yavusas of Lewaitahalulu, Nalotawa, Burenitu and Koronani did not attend.Ratu Osea claimed that he has the support of the seven yavusas along with the TuiNahoqo, Ratu Timoci Kolikata.These people take their advise from Apisai Tora and Peniasi Kunatuba who is in jail now.” When contacted Mr Tora said he will make a comment today.Yavusa Esiga member Bati Qainiuri said Ratu Osea came into the picture of the Natadola project site because of his involvement with APRIL.
“He will bribe and will take advantage of other landowners that are not educated enough. He is not the owner of the mataqali land. He says that he called a meeting with all landowners last night (Monday night) then how come we were not involved,” he asked.Ratu Osea said if others wanted to say something, they should first seek the mandate of the vanua first.“We are asking for a few more days to allow the mataqali landowners to meet with APRIL and then decide on its future in the project and the Minister has said he will go back and speak with the board.“I blame Felix Anthony for everything that has happened.
I wrote to him on March 9 and 15 to seek his assurance that any decision on Natadola or APRIL should be put on hold until after APRIL met with the landowners.“On March 5, I went to the village with Mosese Nakabea and Jo Sadole who told villagers that another engineer would handle the project. The village community chairman Jonetani Saukuru wrote to Mr Anthony to plead with FNPF not to make any decisions on Natadola or APRIL.“He did not respect the plea from the vanua. He has disrespected the vanua.
I spoke with Mr Anthony on March 15 and he assured me on the phone that no decision would be made yet on Natadola and yet later that day we saw the announcement on TV. He made the announcement that Thursday and flew out of the country for 10 days“We are waiting for him to return.
He has failed to respect the vanua Nahogo.”Meanwhile, APRIL Natadola project director, Keni Dakuidreketi maintained that APRIL is still the manager and developer of the resort.“There has been no legal termination of our contract. There are agreed dispute provisions that are being ignored.
This is very bad for the investment climate,” he said. Mr Dakuidreketi said allegations about construction problems at Natadola were misrepresented. He said the Holmes Consulting Group is a leading NZ firm of structural engineers and had conducted a detailed review of the design of the resort’s InterContinental hotel, now under construction.
“These followed issues that were raised by COTEBA, as the Natadola project manager. “These issues were not raised by HLK Jacob as it claimed. The Holmes review confirmed that the InterContinental design complied with the relevant NZ codes of practice and by reference, to the National Building Code of Fiji.”Mr Dakuidreketi said a specific technical approach had been used to minimise earthquake damage.
(Above image: Artist impression of Natadola project)
(Above image: First phase of earth movement at Natadola)
(Above image: Building structure emerges at Natadola)
This is the excerpt of the Radio Fiji article:
There are claims that the $140 million dollars Natadola Hotel Project is now in jeopardy with most of the work having ground to a halt.
Today Asia Pacific Resort International Limited, APRIL publicly defended itself against pressure from the Fiji National Provident Fund to cancel its contract as project managers.
Early this month Natadola Bay Resort Limited chairman Felix Anthony said they were not satisfied with APRIL’s performance, saying the project was 24-weeks behind schedule and that the project lacked accountability.
But APRIL project manager Keni Dakuidreketi says the Fund’s decisions have been disastrous for the project.
“They have effectively halted most of the work and thrown the project into chaos. The delays caused are adding to costs. Legal arrangements with consultants and contractors have been breached and payments to them are in default. They are not being remunerated in accordance with their contracts.” said Dakuidreketi.
Dakuidreketi says a number of forces and issues are at play in the campaign against them.
“Some of these may be political, others connected to commercial rivalry, ambition and resentment. We repeat APRIL rejects allegations against it. It is a reputable company, committed to properly meeting its responsibilities at Natadola. It abides by its contractual obligations and takes seriously the professional and proper performance of those obligations. We stress we practice accountability in the expenditure of funds.”
It also appears that another director of APRIL Development, Berenado Vunibobo(pictured above[R]) has skeletons in his closet. Vunibobo, a former former Fiji Government Minister was named by former Fiji Public Prosecutor, Peter Ridgeway, in a Radio N.Z article, as being present during a meeting at Fiji Parliament, subsequent to the 2000 coup.
This is the excerpt of Radio NZ article:
Treason trial prosecutor again names prominent Fiji people allegedly involved in 2000 coup
Posted at 23:55 on 09 March, 2003 UTC
The names of prominent Fiji people have again featured in the treason trial of coup accomplices, Josefa Nata and Timoci Silatolu.
The state prosecutor, Perter Ridgeway, named them in his summing up of the trial
He said the lands minister, Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu, the deputy speaker of parliament Ratu Rakuita Vakalalabure, the high commissioner to Papua New Guinea Ratu Inoke Kubuabloa, the former finance minister Berenado Vunibobo, the former general manager of the Native Lands Trust Board Maika Qarikau as well as George Speight and his father were among those present at a meeting in parliament soon after the coup.
Mr Ridgeway said the meeting assigned Nata to draft decrees and abolish the constitution, assisted by Ratu Inoke Kubuabola who was then the opposition leader.
Mr Ridgeway said Nata had lied and deceived the court when he claimed that he was in parliament to secure the release of the hostages. The prosecutor said video evidence showed Nata looking relaxed and chewing gum as George Speight threatened the lives of the hostages.
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