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Police allocation and reset IN his 2024-2025 budget delivery, the Finance Minister confirmed the allocation of $226.8million to the Fiji Police Force, an increase of $47.1m over last year’s apportionment.

I hope this whopping increase in the force’s budget would progressively alleviate the vehicle shortage crisis, whereby for decades, the powerless lawmen were unable to attend to criminal activities simply because of “no transport”. Alternatively, to save swelling fuel costs, the men in blue can also invest into a herd of mares to fight crime. The only by-product these steeds will emit is the harmless and environmentally friendly methane gas, or more commonly known as flatus.



Overall, I believe this comprehensive national budget has somewhat been equitably receptive, although food costs remain explosively high. Nishant Singh Lautoka Police reset A full reset of the Fiji Police Force is underway. We have heard of reforms but what does reset mean and what does it entail? While grateful for the support by the Australian Government, we should always treat these support at arms length because if they were to infiltrate an institution like the Fiji Police Force (I believe this is part of the plan in their mentor and support program) it infringes on our sovereignty as a nation.

What’s next, global policing? Sailosi Naewe, Naduru Rd, Nausori Reinstated pensions They say the devil is in the detail and so I seek some details and transparency. When is the pension reinstatement.

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