Fiji’s ex-leader Bainimarama charged with abuse of office

Fiji’s ex-leader Bainimarama charged with abuse of office

The charges relate to his role in an active police investigation being terminated in 2019.

Former prime minister Frank Bainimarama says his three-year suspension from Fiji’s parliament last month is ‘unjustified’. (Reuters pic)
SYDNEY:
Fiji’s former prime minister Frank Bainimarama, who led the Pacific island nation for 16 years until narrowly losing an election in December, has been charged with abuse of office, the government prosecutor said.

Fiji’s director of public prosecutions, Christopher Pryde, has sanctioned charges of abuse of office against Bainimarama and suspended police commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho, a statement from the public prosecutor said.

The charges relate to a complaint by the University of South Pacific in 2019 that the pair had terminated “an active police investigation” into the activities of former staff members of the university.

Bainimarama, who could not be immediately reached by Reuters for comment, resigned from parliament on Wednesday.

Bainimarama was suspended from Fiji’s parliament last month for sedition and insulting the president.

In a Facebook post announcing his resignation on Wednesday, Bainimarama said it was “unjustified” he had been suspended for three years, and accused the coalition government of breaching the nation’s constitution.

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