The Fiji Times
Police officers during a parade at Churchill park in Lautoka. Picture: BALJEET SINGH/FILE
Hullo,
In tomorrow’s
The Fiji Times of March 4, 2021 we will highlight to you the proposed Police Bill 2020 that will replace the Police Act of 1965.
The proposed Police Bill 2020 when passed in Parliament will have Police sweeping new powers to monitor communications and forcefully enter premises to place tracking devices.
The draft legislation is now open to public submissions and will replace the Police Act of 1965 once passed by Parliament.
Apart from the proposed Police Bill 2020 story, here is your briefing of other stories in store for you in tomorrow’s edition of
The Fiji Times
28 February, 2021, 10:42 pm
Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum during his live consultation on the budget on Facebook today. Image: Facebook screenshot
Here is your briefing of what is in store for you in tomorrow’s edition of The Fiji Times – Monday, March 01, 2021.
A-G in Singapore
Rumour-mongering on social media will probably end now that the A-G himself has confirmed that he is indeed in Singapore, and he is there for medical treatment, and all costs are paid for by him, not the Government nor taxpayer money.
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Quarantine
The A-G says he will undergo quarantine like every other passenger that arrives into the country, dispelling rumours that he would not be subjected to the national COVID-19 security protocol.