The Fiji Times

Saneem dismisses complaint lodged against PM

- By SHAYAL DEVI

SUPERVISOR of Elections Mohammed Saneem has dismissed a complaint lodged against FijiFirst party leader Voreqe Bainimaram­a and general secretary Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum.

The complaint was lodged by Unity Fiji’s Mick Beddoes following the FijiFirst party campaign in Nausori.

“Having reviewed the statements, it noted that Mr Bainimaram­a was in fact providing his opinion on the aftermath of any person attempting to enter into property that is currently classified as freehold,” FEO said through a statement.

“FijiFirst, in its letter, has offered further explanatio­ns (which are legally valid) supporting the opinion offered by its leader.

“Mr Beddoes did not provide any evidence in his complain that the utterances by the FijiFirst leader urged the commission or intended that the offence incited be committed. In fact, it appears that Mr Beddoes has been victim of opinion of others published in some media instead.”

According to FEO, complaints against Mr Sayed-Khaiyum contained factual inaccuraci­es and were labelled as “mischievou­s”.

“It is noted that Mr Aiyaz-Sayed-Khaiyum acted in his capacity as the Minister responsibl­e for Communicat­ions while launching free Wi-Fi and digital TV at Lautoka market and that this is a budgeted initiative.

“It appears to be an attempt to restrain ministers from dischargin­g their legal functions under the guise of campaign law breach. The FEO has already, in previous matters outlined that the law does not prohibit any person from continuing their functions in their official capacity.”

Meanwhile, Mr Saneem referred FijiFirst candidate Alexander O’Connor to the Fiji Independen­t Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) for probable breach of Section 113(3), (4) and 141 of the Electoral Act 2014.

“A medical officer had complained to the Electoral Commission after being requested by Mr O’Connor to assist in the distributi­on of his campaign materials,” Mr Saneem said.

“The FEO reminds all political parties and their representa­tives to ensure that they comply with all relevant laws in place when undertakin­g campaign for the 2022 General Election.”

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