Fiji Youth Entrepreneurs Commit To Integrity Fiji youth entrepreneurs yesterday launched their commitments to achieve greater integrity in their business operations. The Young Entrepreneurs Council (YEC) under Fiji Commerce and Employers Federation (FCEF) officially launched the by shreya kumar
09 Mar 2021 11:28 Fiji Youths Entrepreneurs officially launched the Outcome Statement at the Fiji Commerce and Employers Federation boardroom in Suva on March 8, 2021. Photo: Shreya Kumar.
Fiji youth entrepreneurs yesterday launched their commitments to achieve greater integrity in their business operations.
The Young En
on Justice, Law and Human Rights
Bills 50 and 52 of 2020
Mr Chairman, before I look at the proposed Bills I wish to make a few general observations.
You and I well know that this consultation process is just for show. We also know that when the Bills eventually find their way into Parliament, they will be fast tracked under Standing Order 51 and that will be the end of it all.
Even then, I consider it my duty to appear before you to record the Fiji Labour Party’s position on the Bills for the sake of posterity.
The explanatory notes to the Bills state that they originate from the Multinational Observer Group’s (MOG) report on the 2018 general elections.
Mar 04, 2021 05:39:57 PM National Federation Party Leader Professor Biman Prasad says certain provisions of the draft Police Bill if enacted by Parliament will turn Fiji into a Police state. He said provisions of the draft Bill is at the height of totalitarianism, absolute dictatorship and complete erosion of fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens and questioned why people were being asked to comment on draft legislation as government’s deviousness was at work here. He said government will bring the Bill to Parliament understanding order 51 to avoid debate and scrutiny, ride roughshod over the mandate of the people, and pass it.
We Relied On Technology To Pivot: Craig Strong Our highlights are determined by when we had the onset of this pandemic. And that forced us to pivot in terms of our tactical activity, says Investment Fiji chief executive by susana hirst tuilau Investment Fiji chief executive officer Craig Strong.
Photo: Susana Hirst-Tuilau
2021-03-25
Our highlights are determined by when we had the onset of this pandemic. And that forced us to pivot in terms of our tactical activity, says Investment Fiji chief executive officer Craig Strong.
Mr Strong said they had to rely on technology as despite the pandemic their stakeholder
Munro Leys Report Tells The Fiji Sun has been able to acquire a 13-page legal opinion on the legal status of Professor Pal Ahluwalia’s work permit and contract with USP. by jyoti pratibha and inoke rabonu
02 Mar 2021 11:33 Monro Leys partner Jon Apted. Photo: Facebook
2021-04-21
The University of the South Pacific may be in breach of law if they continue paying Professor Pal Ahluwalia upon the termination of his contract.
This information is included in the legal opinion of Munro Leys Partner Jon Apted provided to the USP Council sub-committee.
The
Fiji Sun has been able to acquire a 13-page legal opinion on the legal status of Professor Pal Ahluwalia’s work permit