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FNU Council files complaint with FICAC against VC and PS National Planning
Council in limbo

FNU Council files complaint with FICAC against VC and PS National Planning

Council in limbo

By Vijay Narayan
13/02/2026

Members of the Fiji National University Council have filed a complaint with FICAC against the Vice Chancellor of FNU and the Permanent Secretary for National Planning.

This complaint was filed on the 9th of February and they want urgent action from FICAC to ensure that there is accountability based on FNU being funded by the taxpayers of this country, and the Council having the responsibility to ensure that they have an oversight in governance related matters.

However there is another twist as the term of some of the Council members expired last week, leaving the Council almost defunct as no reappointments or appointments have been made.

According to the FNU Act, the appointments are supposed to be made by the line Minister who is the Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro however there is already an instruction that FNU will be under the Minister for National Planning who is the Prime Minister at the moment. 

Any amendment to the law needs to go to Cabinet and then to Parliament.

The FNU Council, under the leadership of Chancellor and Chair, Semesa Karavaki had earlier said that the bypassing of the lawful governance structure of FNU has created unnecessary uncertainty and has, unfortunately, fuelled speculation and division within the university community.

Karavaki said the Council's ongoing work, including the critical initial stages of a review of the FNU Act and a planned external HR audit, has been abruptly disrupted.

He said central to the Council's concerns are serious governance issues that predate this reassignment.

Karavaki confirmed that on 13th January 2026, the Council resolved to address formal complaints against the Vice-Chancellor regarding governance and decision-making processes.

He said these complaints, from whistleblowers and academic staff, focused on contentious appointments and the awarding of academic titles within the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, as well as unilateral engagements with government on legislative review.

In line with its fiduciary duty, the Council said it had initiated due process to investigate these allegations thoroughly and impartially, including placing the Vice-Chancellor on leave pending investigation and mandating Council oversight for senior appointments.

The Council says it is therefore troubled that the submission to Government, which triggered the reassignment of FNU from the Minister for Education to the Minister for National Planning, was made unilaterally by the Vice-Chancellor without a Council resolution or even its knowledge.

Karavaki says they are prepared to engage constructively with the Office of the Prime Minister to support national development objectives.

However, Karavaki says the FNU Council expresses profound concern regarding the manner in which this significant transition has been initiated.

He says as the statutory governing body of FNU, established by the FNU Act to act in the University's best interest, the Council was not consulted prior to this decision.

Karavaki says the FNU Council has formally requested an urgent meeting with the Prime Minister.

They also say the serious allegations of governance failures within the University management must be resolved through a proper, independent, and lawful process.

Karavaki says the Council's initiated audit must be allowed to proceed without interference to restore trust.

We have sought comments from the Prime Minister, the Education Minister and FICAC.

They are yet to respond.











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