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Submission urges minister to refuse traditional gifts

Summary by FijiTimes
WHEN a government minister enters a village on an official visit, he or she must refuse tabua, yaqona, mats and garlands that are offered as gifts. This was the submission made by Nadi resident Abel Camillo during the Standing Committee on Justice, Law, and Human Rights public consultation yesterday. Referring to the Code of Conduct Bill, Mr Camillo said government representatives were paid to do their work. “They are there for something and the…
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FijiTimes broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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