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Dangerous or Demented Driving ?

05 Sunday Aug 2012

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Business woman Mere Samisoni who was taken in for questioning after an allegation of dangerous driving has been cautioned and released. (Hooray)
 
Police confirmed she was taken in yesterday afternoon after she nearly bumped a FICAC vehicle in Toorak. ( Just another publicity stunt by a disgruntled Granny)
 
No charges were laid against her.
Greybeard wonders whether this is a stacked deck problem, or lack of a full deck problem.

THE NEW UTOPIA ?

20 Friday Jul 2012

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Did a CCF booklet titled ‘Our Voice, Our Future, Our Constitution drop out of your newspaper on the morning of the 20th? It’s a mere 23 small pages, not too wordy, well written and easy to understand; and comes complete with 5 ruled pages on which to gather one’s thoughts and ideas before writing a submission on the new constitution. 

At a first reading one can be forgiven for imagining that towards the end of 2014 Fiji will become a new Utopia. However, read it through with extra care a second time and you will see that it contains the makings of several conflicts. I shall address only one of them, because it is of prime importance to Fiji pensioners. 

On page 15 there is a list of ‘basic requirements…which the constitution-makers are likely to take a strong stance on’. Among these are: A common and equal citizenry – Elimination of discrimination. 

Now turn to page 16 where Human Rights are discussed. Should there be ‘special rights’ for certain groups of people? One such group is described as being Elderly persons. 

Now flip to page 19 on which is a list of principles which might constitute ‘The Bill of Rights’ that will become an integral part of the new constitution. Many of these rights pertain to Fiji pensioners, but there, right at the bottom of the page is Rights of older members of society. 

Silver Surfers, I ask you this: Isn’t it high time we were no longer shut up in a separate box and labelled in this way? 

It is sensible, right, and just, that society enacts laws to protect children and decide upon an age at which those children become adults. But can anybody say exactly when a human being becomes ‘elderly’? On retirement? 50? 53? 60? 68? It is utterly ridiculous! Our age should not matter one jot or tittle. We are still, and should be acknowledged as, a part of the ‘common and equal citizenry’ and to not be discriminated against. 

How often do we read in the papers a report beginning…an elderly man/woman aged 50…? The media seem to have arbitrarily decided that anybody aged 50 suddenly becomes a redundant human being! Isn’t it high time that the words that denote ‘old’ are no longer used to describe a human being? Aged should refer solely to items such as wine and port. ‘Elderly’ describes 10 to 20 year old pets such as cats and dogs. ‘Older’ should refer to the differing ages of siblings or objects. ‘Mature’ describes a good Stilton or Camembert cheese. ‘Getting on’ should apply merely to those who are making a good go of it, as in getting on with the job; otherwise it should be outlawed. Not getting any younger is not only an impossibly idiotic expression; it is always used with a tone of pity – it’s an insult! 

We must demand that we shall never again in the future be labelled ‘elderly’ and classed as a ‘special’ group, for we are not. We are human beings who worked hard, raised families, were in most cases forced to take out a pension and stop work. As a group, ‘pensioners’ are legitimate – but think about the fact that if you win the lottery or come into a huge inheritance at age 20, you can opt to retire from the banking job you have held since leaving school, take out your FNPF lump sum, or even a piddly pension, and become a ‘pensioner’! No age discrimination there. 

Simply because the language says that we are ‘elderly’ or ‘old’ or older’ or ‘getting on’ or ‘not getting any younger’ or ‘aged’ does not mean that we should become second class citizens. That mind-set simply has to go, and has no relevant place in Fiji’s new constitution. 

There is a downside to all this, as there is to every controversial idea – it would mean giving up those concessions which we ‘elderly’ people around the world enjoy, such as free bus passes. But wouldn’t you give up those things which are merely patronisation disguised as a right? A patronisation that ensures that we stay in our box and shut up? The message is ‘You are old – so think ‘old’.’ 

It is time for us Jacks and Jills to jump out of our boxes and tell those who have youth on their side – you might have a clear skin, all your teeth, no wrinkles, no specs, no arthritic fingers, and few health problems; but we have the experience, learning, and wisdom that you will have to work for many more years to come. We deserve to be listened to and we deserve respect because, Fiji’s future needs us more than it needs twenty year old greenhorns. 

So are we, Fiji’s pensioners, going to be acknowledged as being a useful part of this new Utopia? This year we have been discriminated against: we have been insulted, harangued, labelled ‘greedy’, our pensions were cut, and the law court let us down. We need to do something about that by way of a joint submission to the Constituent Assembly. 

Fiji’s youth has to learn that age bestows upon human beings so much more than any societal value granted to firm flesh and an absence of white hairs. Yes, Fiji’s future lies in the hands of its young people – but to build a true Utopia, Fiji’s young people need to respect, listen to, and heed those of us who have the experience that our extra years have granted us. 

The new constitution must acknowledge this. We must ensure that we become fully integrated into the new Utopia as equal citizens and are no longer labelled in a manner that degrades and humiliates us.

Air Pacific & FNPF

06 Friday Jul 2012

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Congratulations to Air Pacific and HFFT Dave for the apparent improvement in profitability. Perhaps both FTHF Dave and Taito could answer a very simple question.

Has Air Pacific been paying FNPF interest on the F$400,000,000 (Four hundred MILLION dollars) loan they took from the Fiji Pensioners Funds, which at a very low 5% interest equates to  $1,666,667.00 per month, or TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS per annum.

Greybeard

The Three Amigos

21 Thursday Jun 2012

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We all know that two of ‘The Three Amigos’ will soon get their day before ‘the beak’, but what of the third?
 
Mr Beddoes, just how much do you still owe to a touring company following the cancellation of the World Netball Championships in 2006? Dicky Bird tells us it is somewhere in the region of 180 to 200 thousand NZ dollars!
 
And you want our votes? In your dreams! Mr. Beddoes in your Dreams

Book Review

08 Friday Jun 2012

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Greetings grey-power-people! Here is an excerpt from the book Avoid Retirement and Stay Alive, by David Bogan & Keith Davies, published by Harper Collins in 2007 and reprinted twice during that year. 

‘…since you were born you’ve been marking time before you enter the dock for society to pronounce sentence: You have been found guilty of working hard all your life. You will now pay for that. You are sentenced to live out the rest of your days in a truly worthless existence. We’ll find you a little box to call home, where you will be expected to do less and eat less. And if you get sick we’ll soak up any savings you might have then put you at the back of the queue, behind all the other old and worthless people’. 

Bogan and Davies want us to remove the word ‘retirement’ from our vocabulary. As the blurb on the cover claims: ‘Retirement is a dumb idea with no place in modern society. It’s absurd, and economically unviable’. 

This book imparts a history of retirement. It explains how ‘retirement’ came to be ‘invented’ and explains the great ‘retirement fund scam’. It tells us why our private retirement fund was never going to be any more viable than a government pension. Globally, retirement is no longer sustainable. We ‘discarded persons’ can no longer rely on governments, pension schemes and subsidised health care to help us out. And this situation will not improve, it will get worse. 

As the writers point out – it’s the people who can afford to retire that don’t; and the ones who cannot afford to who do. The likes of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett don’t retire. They don’t because they choose to keep going. And that’s the point – if we work for somebody else we are usually forced to retire at a given age. And that is ruining the world’s economy. 

The book tells us about the many companies, over 80 in the UK including B&Q, Sainsbury’s and Kappa Packaging that now have a policy of employing a large percentage of people aged 50 and above. Why? Because they turn up on time, they are interested in their job, they have years of valuable experience, they have better customer relation skills, they take fewer sick days off, and they don’t steal from their employers. Interesting, isn’t it?
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Delayed payout by FNPF is shameful-Beddoes

23 Monday Apr 2012

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The delayed payout by Fiji National Provident Fund to pensioners on Friday has been labeled as outrageous and shameful by a Former Opposition Leader.

Mick Beddoes said that this latest delay was not the first that expecting pensioners have had to endure waiting for their payout and that it will do nothing to improve the lack of trust that people have for FNPF.

GREY POWER SAYS:
It goes far beyond shameful, Aisake Taito has been erratic and incompetent since he took control as CEO of our pension funds. Firstly he stated that the changes would take place over five years, then he changed his tune, and has kept changing it ever since. There is no TRUST in the FNPF any longer, Taito’s word is worth less than a cup full of cold water, as a result of this, all trust in the FNPF is gone, and if this man continues to mismanage the fund, the end result is inevitable, the fund will collapse. Why is Frank doing nothing about this ??

Greybeard

Pensioner committed suicide by the nation’s parliament

05 Thursday Apr 2012

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A 77-year-old Greek man has committed suicide in central Athens by the nation’s parliament, shooting himself with a handgun in apparent financial desperation.

Eyewitness reports say that the man shouted “So I won’t leave debts for my children” before turning the gun on himself. Others claimed he said nothing.

Greek state media reports the man left a suicide note saying “The Tsolakoglou government has annihilated all traces for my survival. And since I cannot find justice, I cannot find another means to react besides putting a decent end [to my life], before I start searching the garbage for food and become a burden for my child.”

Georgios Tsolakoglou headed the Greek collaborationist government during the German occupation of Greece in the Second World War.

The note has been widely regarded as drawing a parallel between Lucas Papademos’ current collaborationist government and Tsolakoglou’s regime because of the economic crisis in the country.

In his note, the deceased forecasts the Greek government a fate similar to Benito Mussolini’s if they continue robbing young people of their future. The Italian dictator’s body hung in Milan for public view several days after his execution in April 1945.

“Young people without a future will one day take up arms and hang the traitors upside down in Syntagma Square, as the Italians did to Mussolini in 1945,” the message reportedly reads.

“Syntgama” is a Greek word for “constitution”. Syntagma Square, where the elderly man committed suicide, lies in front of the Greek Parliament.

Calls for ‘Syntagma afternoon’ protests

The incident occurred around 9 am (local time), just outside a metro station, when the square was filled with people and commuters. The man took his life behind a big tree, which concealed him from most eyes. 

Some reports identify the man as Dimitris Christoulas. This is yet to be confirmed by the police.

The pensioner appears to have been a retired pharmacist who owned a drugstore in Athens, which he sold in 1994, Costas Lourantos, the head of the Attica Pharmacist’s Association told Skai radio.

The Greek community has issued calls for a “Syntagma afternoon.” Over 1,700 people have signed up to an event announced via Facebook: “Everyone at Syntagma. Let’s not get used to death.”

“I am truly shocked,” Athens doctor Dimitris Giannopoulos told the Associated Press, “because I see that as destroying my dignity… and the only thing they care about are bank accounts.“

Live footage shows dozens of people already flocking to Syntagma Square. Some pay tribute and leave immediately, others stay. Motorcyclists said they would stage a protest ride around the capital in the evening.

‘Who’s next?’

Throughout the day, people have been bringing flowers to the tree under which the desperate old man took his own life. Numerous messages have been left on the tree: “Austerity kills,” “Enough is enough,” “Not a suicide; a murder” or “Who’s gonna be next?”

Pensioners FUNDS Abuse

28 Wednesday Mar 2012

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Fiji’s government has alerted Interpol in their bid to arrest a former official of the FPNF they believe is now inAuckland.

The Information Ministry says they are trying to find the deputy general manager of the Fiji National Provident Fund, Foana Nemani.

She was to have appeared in the Fiji High Court today over illegal payments totalling nearly F$70,000 (NZ$47,000).

A lawyer for Fiji’s anti-corruption unit, Shalini Sanmogam told the High Court they were trying to get Interpol inNew Zealandto assist them.

The case was adjourned until April 30. 

4.5 Billion Dollar Pension Fraud

28 Wednesday Mar 2012

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N4.56b ‘fraud’ trial: EFCC seizes ex-director’s houses

Ex-Pension director loses hotel, filling stations

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday seized six properties, including a hotel and four filling stations, from a former Director of Pension Administration in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.

Dr. Sani Teidi Shuaibu is standing trial over a N4.56 billion pension scam in the disbanded Pension Unit in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.

According to a statement by the Head of Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, the properties, which were seized at the weekend, included two choice buildings and four filling stations.

He said the seizure was in line with a July 11, last year order of interim forfeiture by Justice Adamu Bello of the Federal High Court,Abuja.
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The Supreme Law of Republic of Fiji

17 Saturday Mar 2012

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To read more please click on the following Link:
The Supreme Law of Republic of Fiji

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