
"THE head of the Anti-Corruption Unit, Superintendent Nazir Ali, has said there will be no investigation into the military over regimental funds saying he was not aware of it.
When asked if the unit would investigate the military, Mr Ali asked for evidence and when told of the unresolved circumstances surrounding the regimental funds, said he did not have any evidence to launch an investigation.
There is CONCRETE EVIDENCE! But Mr. Nasir Ali may need to ask the IIPM where the missing files are?
"We don't just enter a scene without evidence. We have nothing concerning the regimental funds. We act on evidence and complaints. If there are investigations against the military in relation to fraud, we will investigate.
"I know the commander does not condone corruption or fraud, not even from the military," Mr Ali said.
If the Illegal Interim Prime Minister does not condone fraud or corruption, then he must PUT HIS MONEY WHERE HIS MOUTH IS and start the clean up from within his own back yard.
Earlier this week, outgoing acting Police Commissioner Romanu Tikotikoca reacted to a raid at police headquarters by a team from the unit saying if it was the standard of practice by FICAC investigators, the same should be done all government departments including the military.
His reaction is to be commended. At least someone is speaking out about the unfairness of of the actions of the FICAC team. If you clean up, CLEAN THEM ALL and start with the FMF please!
Mr Tikotikoca said inter-department communication were not fully exhausted before the raid was done on Thursday.
He said he did not receive complaints directly from complainants and that his job entailed investigating the circumstances surrounding any complaint the unit received.
Radio New Zealand International reported in December 2005 the military continued to defy successive High Court, Appeal Court and Supreme Court orders to allow the Auditor- General's Office to review its regimental funds.
If Mr. Ali and his FICAC would do well to remember that the Illegal Interim Prime Minister continues to hinder the process of the Auditor Generals Office and therefore defy court orders. He has set the precedent for the rest of us. If he does not want his back yard cleaned, why should he try and clean up ours?
In the words of the Most Holy Book, " Before you take out the speck in your brothers eye, try and remove the log lodged in your own."
When asked last night, Auditor-General Eroni Vatuloka refused to comment saying the military provided the best answers to this question.
Unfortunately the military's answer seems very clear....... Their silence on the Regimental Funds abuse reveals their desire to hide the TRUTH or cover up SOMEBODY'S dirty tracks. The military has shown their true colours!
Fiji Times 25/06/07
More on this from Hydenceek.....
A blogsite has posted an article on FICAC Chief Investigator Nasir Ali’s famous “leg-in-mouth” statement of the year, ie. that it would be “suicidal” to investigate the military for corruption.
Sources confirm that Ali and illegal ComPol Esala Teleni are trying very hard to find and destroy all the Police files on Baini Marama and Epeli Ganilau containing evidence of (1) stealing from the regimental funds, (2) military corruption, and (3) coup plotting and treason.
HnC sources say the explosive contents of these Police files was the real reason why Baini Marama carried out the coup.
Baini Marama knows that if the contents of those Police files ever reach a court of law, Baini and a few of his military and civillian buddies will spend the rest of their natural lives in a prison cell at Naboro.
The files also contain evidence on the shadowy figures behind the coup.
Unfortunately for Baini, Epeli G, Ali and Teleni, the files were copied and one copy is with former ComPol Andrew Hughes in Australia.
HnC understands that at least two other copies of the files were made and are no longer in Fiji (they were taken out of the country prior to 5/12), but they will be brought back for Baini’s trial when the country normalises.
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