AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHigh Court–Court of Appeal showdown: PM Sitiveni Rabuka’s bid to pause the Malimali ruling was rejected; he’ll appeal after the court said only the Judicial Services Commission can advise the President on FICAC commissioner removal. Justice system scrutiny: Constitution Review Commission submissions in Lautoka urged stronger safeguards for judicial independence, citing appointment concerns and delays in high-profile cases. Land law overhaul: Fiji’s State Lands Act 1945 and Land Use Act 2010 review has reached its final stage, with the Law Reform Commission submitting reports to the AG’s office. Customary land veto push: iTaukei landowners’ groups told the CRC they want constitutional “free, prior and informed consent” and a veto over major developments. Economy under pressure: The Reserve Bank cut Fiji’s 2026 growth forecast to 1.5% as inflation climbs above 6% and tourism momentum softens; debt is projected to hit about $11.37b by end-July. Public health bill concerns: Tourism officials warned proposed Public Health Act changes could leave resorts exposed to noise-related complaints. Cybercrime coordination: Fiji is strengthening cybercrime laws and pushing Pacific-wide legal cooperation through PILON. Police accountability: Minister Ioane Naivalurua ordered a thorough investigation into the death of Sakiasi Radravu, after family allegations of brutality and questions over whether the joint taskforce was involved.
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