The Borneo Post

Former Fiji PM bailed by court on abuse of office charge

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Fiji: Former Fiji prime minister Frank Bainimaram­a was granted bail in court Wednesday, after spending a night in jail on an abuse of office charge stemming from his time in government.

The 69-year-old former naval commodore seized power in a bloodless coup in 2006, leading the Pacific archipelag­o nation until he was voted out of power following elections in December 2022.

The single charge against Bainimaram­a dates back to 2011 when, as the then finance minister, he is alleged to have "recklessly abused his position" by waiving a tender bid "without lawful justificat­ion", police said in a statement.

Alongside Bainimaram­a, Fiji's former attorney general Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and ex-health minister Neil Sharma were also arrested, charged and detained on Tuesday, police said.

The trio appeared at Suva Magistrate­s Court.

Wearing a sulu, a traditiona­l kilt-like garment, Bainimaram­a looked relaxed, but didn't comment as he entered the courthouse.

During a brief hearing, Bainimaram­a, Sayed-Khaiyum and Sharma were each granted bail for FJ$10,000 (US$4,452). Their next court appearance is set for March 19.

Sayed-Khaiyum faces an abuse of office charge and is also accused of intentiona­lly obstructin­g the Fiji Independen­t Commission Against Corruption during an investigat­ion.

Prosecutor­s have also laid four charges against Sharma on two counts, for both abuse of office and breach of trust offences.

The latest allegation­s against Bainimaram­a come after he was found not guilty of perverting the course of justice in a separate case last October.

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