The Fiji Times

Rabuka on suspension of orders

- By LUKE NACEI

GOVERNMENT should not seek to make Parliament a rubber stamp by defeating the rules of Parliament, says Leader of Opposition Sitiveni Rabuka.

Referring to the Standing Orders that were suspended to allow for a threehour debate on the COVID-19 response budget, he said the process was a “sham” and a disservice to the nation.

He said it was disingenuo­us of Government to cry urgency to justify the railroadin­g of parliament­ary processes.

“The legislatur­e must perform its function rather than be railroaded into rubber-stamping the proposal from the executive,” he said.

Mr Rabuka said it was time for the august House and the people of Fiji to be told the truth and the reality on the ground.

He said it was unfortunat­e that the FijiFirst Government was misleading and deceiving the people of Fiji with lies and manipulati­on of figures, particular­ly this budget. “Prior to the unfortunat­e spread of coronaviru­s, which became public knowledge in early 2020 when it started in Wuhan in China, we already knew the Fiji economy was in crisis.”

Mr Rabuka said the Minister for Economy continued to provide yet another grandstand­ing lecture on the COVID-19, boasting about what the FijiFirst Government was going to do to address the pandemic.

He said it was worth nothing that the direct budget funding support of $100m for COVID-19 was placed under RIE (requisitio­n to incur expenditur­e) in Head 50.

“Funds placed under RIE clearly suggest that they are priority activities but the release of funds will be at the discretion of the Minister for Economy. One wonders why these funds are placed under RIE when the Government claim that the budget must be approved now to meet the need of our people.”

Mr Rabuka said he also noted that an increase of $1.7 million had been allocated to the Republic of Fiji Military Forces for purchase of goods and services.

He said there was no direct relationsh­ip between the response to COVID-19 and the increase in allocation for purchase of warlike stores.

The legislatur­e must perform its function... Sitiveni Rabuka

 ?? Picture: FILE ?? Sitiveni Rabuka.
Picture: FILE Sitiveni Rabuka.

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