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No complaint filed with Police regarding Sports Council, Board seeks legal opinion on PM directive to suspend CEO

No complaint filed with Police regarding Sports Council, Board seeks legal opinion on PM directive to suspend CEO

By Vijay Narayan
10/03/2026
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka, Manager Operations, Litia Senibulu and Fiji Sports Council CEO, Ratu Gilbert Vakalalabure and
There is no Police investigation underway into the serious issues raised against the Fiji Sports Council CEO, Ratu Gilbert Vakalalabure and Manager Operations, Litia Senibulu.

This has been confirmed by Police although Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka said over the weekend that he has dismissed Jese Saukuru from his position as Minister for Youth and Sports, and the decision allows the Fiji Police Force to conduct a thorough investigation into allegations of abuse of office relating to the Fiji Sports Council. 

When contacted by fijivillage News, Police say a complaint of this nature needs a complainant, and they are waiting for that.

When we contacted Fiji Sports Council Deputy Chairman, Peter Mazey, he said that he understands the investigation report by Pherrus Financial Services will result in a set of recommendations that will go to Prime Minister Rabuka and Minister for Youth and Sports, who will then decide on what happens.

Mazey also highlights that each headline of the allegations given publicly in the terms of reference given to the independent investigators includes almost full pages of allegations within that.

He says they had a meeting with the staff yesterday stressing to them to immediately bring up any cases of harassment.

Mazey says the staff have also been shown the Whistleblower Policy and told that they will be protected.

When asked on whether Vakalalabure has been suspended by the Fiji Sports Council Board based on the directive by Rabuka, Mazey said the Board is seeking legal opinion on this as he has been sent on paid leave.

Rabuka confirmed over the weekend that had directed the Board of the Fiji Sports Council to immediately suspend its Chief Executive Officer, Ratu Gilbert Vakalalabure, to allow the independent investigation into allegations of misuse of funds to proceed without hindrance.

The Prime Minister says the integrity of public office and the proper management of public resources are fundamental principles that this Government expects all public office holders to uphold at all times.

He stresses that those entrusted with positions of leadership must carry out their responsibilities with transparency, accountability, and in the best interests of the people of Fiji.

Rabuka says in light of the seriousness of the allegations raised, and to ensure that due process is respected and that the relevant authorities are able to carry out their work without interference, 
this step has been taken in the interest of transparency and accountability, and to ensure that the investigative process proceeds independently and without undue influence.

He adds that it is important that the appropriate investigative and legal processes are
allowed to proceed so that the facts can be fully established and the necessary actions taken based on the findings.

Rabuka says the Government will allow the investigation to take its full course, and decisions regarding future appointments or any further action will be made once the investigation process is completed.

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