Fiji Sun

Ex-public servants on jail time for abuse OF OFfiCE, causing a loss

They are currently serving eight and 10 years in jail for similar corruption-related offences when they were at PWD.

- SHALVEEN CHAND Edited by Epineri Vula shalveen.chand@fijisun.com.fj

Two former public servants were handed jail time by the High Court in Suva yesterday for facilitati­ng payments

to a supplier and causing a loss to the Government. Vaciseva Lagai and Ana Laqere had pleaded guilty to a count of abuse of office and two counts of causing a loss.

The two were employed at the Public Works Department (PWD) as assistant accounts officers and facilitate­d payments to Mass Stationery amounting to $10,557.50 between January and March 2010, for services and products that were never supplied to the PWD. High Court Judge Justice Chamath Morais described the systematic breaches as a serious breach of the trust of their employer, which involved a significan­t amount of public funds. He emphasised that a harsh sentence was necessary to act as a deterrent to others who may contemplat­e engaging in similar acts of corruption.

Lagai and Laqere are currently serving eight and 10 years in jail for similar corruption-related offences when they were at PWD. The two were given three years jail time for abuse of office and 18 months each for causing a loss. The current sentence will run concurrent to the jail time they are serving. This means their sentences will not increase. Meanwhile, the directors of Mass Stationery, Abdul Shariff and Rajneil Anitma Wati, who were charged with obtaining a financial advantage and had their charges consolidat­ed with Lagai and Laqere had their case transferre­d to the Magistrate­s Court. Their lawyer had made an applicatio­n that the charge was a summary offence and the accused had the right to select a Magistrate­s Court trial since the two women had pleaded guilty and the charges were now no longer consolidat­ed.

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