Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Muddy Horizons.

Fiji Military have isolated the C.E.O of Home Affairs Ministry as the main instigator for the dismissed officer's attempt toseize control of the military. This was done of course, with the blessing of the P.M's office.

Army complaint against CEO before PSC
Fiji Live Thursday January 19, 2006

The Public Service Commission will today deliberate on allegations made by the military against Home Affairs chief executive officer Dr Lesi Korovavala.

The RFMF has lodged a letter of complaint to PSC accusing Korovavala of having influenced ousted Land Force commander Colonel Jone Baledrokadroka to challenge army commander Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama's leadership.

The military says they want Korovavala removed as Home Affairs CEO and say they have proof to back up their allegations against him.

It is understood that Korovavala's removal was also one of the conditions put forward by Commodore Bainimarama during his meeting with Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase and Acting President Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi on Monday.

PSC chairman Stuart Huggett confirmed receiving a letter from Korovavala in which he strongly denies that allegations.

Army spokesman Captain Neumi Leweni says the military would not be satisfied unless Korovavala was removed.

Differences between the commander and the Home Affairs Ministry resulted in the transfer of Korovavala's predecessor Colonel Jeremaia Waqanisau.


Even Qarase is reeling from the onslaught of multiple angle ambush of accusations and law suits. All stemming from the controversial R.T.U Bill designed by the S.D.L party and the teflon-coated Attorney General.

Ministry of Education is also recently been under severe public scrutiny regarding the archaic conditions for Grant in Aid teachers program, which has been overworked and underfunded while the influential individuals in authority remain out of touch, un-approachable and un-informed.
Clearly the lack of investment in the Education and Languages is due to the lack of strategic planning.

Fiji Government would rather spend 20 million of the Fiji Trust Fund( Which belongs to all Fijians) for the obscene new building that benefits only the elite segment who contribute very little to the economy but take alot out.

Stuck in Fiji Mud will continue to highlight this flawed model of organization wealth distribution, which is a farce orchestrated by greedy middle men.

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