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Ethnicity obsession ‘will kill our country’ Trial date bid for Rabuka court case

Rabuka’s lawyers request for hearing date

- FONUA TALEI Edited by Percy Kean Feedback: fonua.talei@fijisun.com.fj

L awyers for Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) leader Sitiveni Rabuka have requested a hearing date in October.

Defence lawyer Filimoni Vosarogo appeared for Rabuka yesterday and informed Magistrate Jioji Boseiwaqa that the dates available to Rabuka’s overseas lawyer Ian Lloyd- Queen’s Counsel were from October 15-19, 2018.

He said Mr Lloyd would be in Fiji for Rabuka’s voir dire hearing and the substantiv­e trial adding he had consulted with the Fiji Independen­t Commission against Corruption lawyer Rashmi Aslam about the dates and they had no problems with it.

Mr Lloyd will be assisted by prominent Fiji lawyer Devanesh Sharma.

Mr Aslam suggested that one and a half days each be set aside for the voir dire hearing and trial respective­ly and an extra day for additional submission­s that counsels may want to make.

He also suggested that the voir

dire ruling and court judgment be dealt with together to save time. In response Magistrate Boseiwaqa said he would be in Rotuma that week and would be leaving on October 12, 2018.

The case has been adjourned to August 20, 2018, for mention to finalise trial dates.

Rabuka was charged in May for one count of providing false declaratio­n of assets, income and liabilitie­s under the Political Parties (Registrati­on, Conduct, Funding and Disclosure­s) Act of 2013 to which he maintains a not guilty plea.

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 ?? Photo: Fonua Talei ?? Sitiveni Rabuka outside the Suva Magistrate­s Court on August 13, 2018.
Photo: Fonua Talei Sitiveni Rabuka outside the Suva Magistrate­s Court on August 13, 2018.

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