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Fiji's ex-PM found guilty of perverting course of justice

Fiji's ex-PM found guilty of perverting course of justice

Source: Daily Express Sabah

SUVA: Fiji's former prime minister Frank Bainimarama was found guilty today of illegally shutting down a sensitive police investigation, local media and a court official said.

Bainimarama, a former military commander who became an elected leader, was convicted of perverting the course of justice while leading the South Pacific nation.

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The charges related to a police investigation into staff at Fiji's University of the South Pacific in July 2020, when Bainimarama was prime minister.

He had been found not guilty of the charge by a magistrate's court in October last year, but the case was returned to Suva's High Court following an appeal by the prosecution.

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Suspended police commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho was convicted of one count of abuse of office, the court official confirmed.

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Following the guilty verdicts, the High Court sent both men back to the magistrates court for sentencing on March 28, said a report in the Fiji Times and other local media.

A high-ranking official from the university testified last year that staff had initially tried to blow the whistle after stumbling across an allegedly suspicious web of bonus payments, promotions, and pay rises within the university.

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But once those claims reached police, it was alleged that Bainimarama used his influence to sideline the investigation.

The 69-year-old former naval commodore seized power in a bloodless coup in 2006, leading the Pacific archipelago until he was voted out in December 2022.

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