AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPolice & Accountability: Fiji’s top detective Serupepeli Neiko has been directed to go on leave as ODPP reviews alleged corruption abuse of office, while police also reject claims of systemic corruption in Parliament. Constitution Review: CRC hearings in Lautoka heard calls for language tests for foreign workers and for removing the 2013 Immunity Clause, plus broader push to reflect people’s wishes and strengthen accountability. Economy & Budget Pressure: At the State of the Fijian Economy Dialogue, stakeholders warned Fiji is “vulnerable” with debt around $11.4b, growth forecasts cut to about 1.5%, and inflation rising; debate also flared over VAT cuts, Cabinet size, and whether spending is crowding out jobs and services. Cost of Living & Social Support: Panelists urged jobs-led growth, more women into work, WAF reform, and faster skilled immigration, alongside calls to redirect funding from commissions toward targeted help. Human Rights & Security: NGOCHR wants suspension of joint Police-RFMF operations pending public, independent investigations into deaths in custody and alleged torture. Health Infrastructure: Government plans 10 eco-mortuaries after claims of a baby’s body kept on ice in an esky on Kadavu. Ocean Governance: Fiji targets up to 15% marine protection by end of 2026, with stronger community-led stewardship. Regional Migration: Fiji’s immigration minister warned Pacific nations face rising trafficking, smuggling, fraudulent documents and cybercrime, calling for faster information-sharing and modernised laws.
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