Simple Works for Me
06 Thursday Aug 2015
Posted in Articles & Reports
06 Thursday Aug 2015
Posted in Articles & Reports
05 Wednesday Aug 2015
Frank can you please get a NEW BROOM, one with stiff bristles and have a good clean up, please, please Frank.
Can we have a NEW non political Attorney General who is not allowed to stick his thumb in commercial pies. Can we also have a NEW Chief Justice and while we are on the subject, how about a new DPP, and please Frank, please can you do this before Saturday October 17th which is the date that has been set to hear the long outstanding case on Minister Praveen (trying to change my name) Bala.
04 Tuesday Aug 2015
Posted in Articles & Reports
04 Tuesday Aug 2015
Posted in Quotations
There are two kinds of success, Initial and Ultimate…
Winston Churchill
03 Monday Aug 2015
Posted in Articles & Reports
“The Hon. Prime [Minister] must be mindful of the fact that the support he shares from the RFMF has been based on the belief that he will also listen to us. The fact that he ignores all advice in favour of the Attorney General has led many in the institution to belief that there is something more going on than meets the eye.
Hon. Prime [Minister] is fully aware on the 130 pages report compiled by RFMF on the Attorney General corrupt practices which was ignored and led Brid. General Driti indictment. This follows norm of the current Commanders voice of reason with the resignation of Hon. Pio Tikoduadua. The senior command stands with the Hon. Prime Minister but when the Hon. PM ignores all advice in favour of Attorney General and keeps replacing senior officers, there will come a time when you sir, will find very less loyal followers in the RFMF.
While you sir, have had a vision of equal citizenry and equality for all, these incidents and the Attorney General promotion of Muslim friends and buddies and fiddling with traditional ownership has been causing much tension with general indigenous population. Hon. PM must be mindful of the fact and long term situation because in case something happens to you sir, we fear that innocent people will be greatly victimised because of the Attorney General racial personal hatred vendetta.”
Remember when this picture was taken Frank ? it was a time of promise, a time when you had the full support of all your fellow officers.
That was before you destroyed a number of their careers because they told you the TRUTH. They did not trust your Attorney General and his vindictive nature, but at that time they did trust you…. Which proved to be their downfall.
Look around Frank, your most favoured Minister has manipulated you so that you have systematically destroyed the strongest links you had in the chain that was your strength, you are acting like a man who has been bought and paid for, will this be your legacy Frank, is this the legacy you really wanted.
You have been painted into a corner by the very person you trusted, his downfall is like everything else, inevitable, the only question is when?. Corruption should never be King, it is not too late Frank, stop having clean sweeps at the camp, take your broom where it is really needed.
03 Monday Aug 2015
Posted in Grey Power Editor
31 Friday Jul 2015
Posted in Quotations
31 Friday Jul 2015
14 Tuesday Jul 2015
Posted in Link Information
To level the media playing field
Professor Wadan Narsey
(edited version in The Fiji Times, 11 July 2015)
At yesterday’s parliamentary sitting, the Leader of the National Federation Party (Professor Biman Prasad) moved a motion that any fair-minded member of the public would have thought was completely reasonable and should have been supported by both sides of the house, just as several government bills were, on the previous day.
The motion read: “That Parliament agrees that the Minister for Communication through Cabinet immediately review the decision of exclusivity in terms of advertising in one newspaper in conformity to Sections 17, 25, 26 & 32 of the Constitution”.
The motion essentially asked the Government to treat The Fiji Times on the same level playing field as it did the Fiji Sun by placing its advertisements equally in both newspapers.
During the debate, it was admitted by the Fiji Government that in recent years, the Fiji Government had made a decision (documented) to place all its advertisements in the Fiji Sun, and discourage any in TheFiji Times.
As a rough guess, this government bias annually directs more than $5 million to the Fiji Sun, even taking into account the few advertisements placed with the Fiji Times in the last few weeks.
The facts about the newspaper media are that: the Fiji Times and the Fiji Sun are both privately owned; the Fiji Times has as high a circulation if not more, than the Fiji Sun; most readers, and especially the poorer people, cannot and do not buy both newspapers.
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