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SOPs have been developed and are being followed for procurement of medicines and equipment – Health Minister

SOPs have been developed and are being followed for procurement of medicines and equipment – Health Minister Delay in delivery of drugs shows the lack of commitment by the Ministry or lack of funds - Qereqeretabua SOPs have been developed and are being followed for procurement of medicines and equipment – Health Minister Delay in delivery of drugs shows the lack of commitment by the Ministry or lack of funds - Qereqeretabua Lenora Qereqeretabua and Minister for Health Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete Minister for Health Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete says standard operating procedures have been developed and are being followed for procurement of medicines and equipment however National Federation Party MP Lenora Qereqeretabua says a delay and shortages in the delivery of drugs anytime shows the lack of commitment by the Ministry of Health or the lack of money coming from the Ministry of Economy.

If we had mismanaged FNPF funds in 2006, we should be taken to task but release the audited report

If we had mismanaged FNPF funds in 2006, we should be taken to task but release the audited report - Anare Jale If we had mismanaged FNPF funds in 2006, we should be taken to task but release the audited report - Anare Jale SODELPA MP Anare Jale SODELPA MP Anare Jale is asking the Government to release the audit report that was conducted by an Australian Audting company about the Fiji National Provident Fund affairs which had him and his board removed from their position after the coup of 2006. The member of parliament before making his contribution to the motion by Alvick Maharaj on the ‘Review of Audit Report on the Procurement of Biomedical Equipment – Ministry of Health and Medical Services and the Audit of Rural Postal Offices Quarterly Returns’, addressed an issue that was raised by the Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum in his right of reply.

The Fiji Times » Not the time to squabble – PM

Luke Nacei Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama arrives at the Parliament complex yesterday. Picture: PARLIAMENT OF FIJI Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama yesterday told Parliament this was not the time to “squabble” about which agenda was more important than the other. He made the comment while speaking on the Audit of Rural Postal Offices Quarterly Returns – a motion that was yesterday moved by Government MP Alvick Maharaj. “If something was to be discussed in this august House Mr Speaker, it will have to be how the Government has transformed these entities to lead efficiency gains, and lead is brought by objective to deliver very important public goods to its citizens,” Mr Bainimarama said.

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