Fiji Sun

Landowner Wants Soil Compensati­on for New Momi Bay Resort Project

No work at site of planned Sofitel SO Resort by Pandey Investment­s (Fiji)

- CHARLES CHAMBERS NADI

Alandowner is up in arms over allegedly unpaid monies, about $212,000, for soil taken from his land in Nadroga to be used at the site where the proposed Sofitel SO Resort was to have been built at Momi.

Sokonaia Rogose, the landowner from Tau Village, at Momi, claims he has records showing over 1000 truckloads of mud, each carrying around 11 cubic metres, being taken to be offloaded at the resort site. Mr Rogose said he has taken the matter further to the Prime Minister’s Office as he wanted to be compensate­d. The CP Group out of New Zealand, trading under Pandey Investment­s (Fiji) Limited, had acquired the site which previously was home to Seashell Cove Resort. In its place, Pandey Investment­s planned to build the $80 million Sofitel SO Resort. This would have further developed on its property links with the Accor Hotel Group in Fiji through its Novotel and Mercure brands.

Work started last year on dismantlin­g most of the old structure for Seashell Cove Resort by contractor­s MAH Enterprise­s (Fiji) Limited. However, due to what is believed to have been some contractua­l dispute, work stopped sometimes in November 2018 and nothing has been done since. Mr Rogose said he had agreed with the contractor­s to shift soil from his land, Naholiha, near Tau Village to the site.

“I had agreed to between $60 - $70 per truck of soil but the contractor­s wanted to pay me $2 per cubic metre which meant they would pay me $22 per truck of soil,” Mr Rogose claimed.

“I have records of more than 1000 truckloads of soil leaving my land for the site and which amounts to $212,000.

“I have been to the iTaukei Land Trust Board to try and sort this out.

“I did this because I wanted the hotel to be built so that it could provide employment for people from the six villages nearby,” Mr Rogose said.

When contacted yesterday, MAH Enterprise­s (Fiji) Limited director Tony Herbert said the matter regarding the work stoppage was

“before arbitratio­n in New Zealand. “That has got nothing to do with you people.” Mr Herbert said when told I was calling on behalf of the Fiji Sun.

He then hung up the phone before any further questions could be put to him. When contacted a senior employee, of the CP Group, Alan Fisher, headquarte­rs in New Zealand, said he was not in a position to make any comment as he did not deal with the developmen­t at Momi Bay.

“Mr Prakash Pande (Director) is not in and would be in tomorrow and he would be the best person to comment,” Mr Fisher said. ■Another planned project set on the same location is the Momi Town by the Sea. Details earlier announced said;

■The town, which will be the hub of Momi will have a modern day shopping complex that will include restaurant­s, bars, close to 10 shops and a 50- apartment block building.

■The apartments would all be self-contained.

■There were plans to house an authentic Fijian restaurant on the hill overlookin­g the town.

■The main concept of the town is creating a link between the Fiji Marriott Resort Momi Bay and the soon-to-be built Sofitel SO at the former Sea Shell Cove site. ■It is an investment of close to $30 million.

About Pandey Investment­s (Fiji) Limited

The C.P Group, trading under Pandey Investment­s (Fiji) Limited, presently owns 100 per cent of Novotel Resort Suva Lami Bay and is developing the $80 million hotel in Momi Bay, near Nadi.

The group also owns 50 per cent of Novotel and Mecure hotels in Nadi, in a partnershi­p with the Tappoo Group.

C.P. Group, owned by one of New Zealand’s wealthiest families – the Pandey family – is described as a multi-level, global diversifie­d property developmen­t and investment corporatio­n.

 ?? Charles Chambers ?? The vacant Sofitel SO Resort project site at Momi, Nadi, on October 29, 2019. Photo:
Charles Chambers The vacant Sofitel SO Resort project site at Momi, Nadi, on October 29, 2019. Photo:
 ?? Waisea Nasokia ?? THE OLD SEA SHELL COVE RESORT WAS DEMOLISHED IN PREPARATIO­N FOR THE CONSTRUCTI­ON OF SOfiTEL SO THE PAST YEAR. Photo:
Waisea Nasokia THE OLD SEA SHELL COVE RESORT WAS DEMOLISHED IN PREPARATIO­N FOR THE CONSTRUCTI­ON OF SOfiTEL SO THE PAST YEAR. Photo:

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