The Fiji Times

Rasova’s trial set for next year

- By IAN CHUTE

SOME Fiji Independen­t Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) witnesses in the trial of Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) candidate Simione Rasova are reluctant to give evidence during this election campaign period.

FICAC lawyer Darren Hicks said this when a matter against Mr Rasova was called before Suva High Court judge Justice Thushara Rajasinghe yesterday.

Mr Rasova is one of the six Opposition and one government MP charged by FICAC with one count of giving false informatio­n to a public servant and one count of obtaining a financial gain.

He is alleged to have collected parliament­ary allowances he was not entitled to after falsely stating his permanent residence to former secretary-general to Parliament Viniana Namosimalu­a.

Mr Hicks made an applicatio­n to amend the particular­s in relation to the intent of the informatio­n of the second count.

The original particular­s alleged that he knew or believed that he permanentl­y lived at Waimanu Rd in Suva, while the amended would state he knew or believed that he did not permanentl­y live at his village in Kadavu.

Mr Rasova’s lawyer, Barbara Malimali, said the defence was not objecting to the amendment of the particular­s.

Mr Hicks then made an applicatio­n for an adjournmen­t of the trial that was due to begin today because some witnesses were preparing for the elections.

He also said some of their lay witnesses had expressed reluctance to give evidence in the trial while the campaigns were being conducted.

Ms Maliamali did not object and a new trial date was set for February 8.

The matter will be called again for mention on February 1 to finalise the pre-trial conference issues.

 ?? Picture: IAN CHUTE ?? Social Democratic Liberal Party candidate Simione Rasova.
Picture: IAN CHUTE Social Democratic Liberal Party candidate Simione Rasova.

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