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Magistrate tells FICAC to get it right at the first place in Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and Vimlesh Sagar case

Magistrate tells FICAC to get it right at the first place in Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and Vimlesh Sagar case

By Mansi Chand
08/07/2025
Former Chief Executive Officer of the Fijian Broadcasting Corporation Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and Chief Financial Officer Vimlesh Sagar

Magistrate Vinaina Diroiroi has told Acting FICAC Commissioner, Lavi Rokoika for FICAC to get it right at the first place after defence counsel, Gul Fatima informed the court that no formal arrest took place for Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and his constitutional rights were not read.

Rokoika said that they can always recharge them.

Former Chief Executive Officer of the Fijian Broadcasting Corporation Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and Chief Financial Officer Vimlesh Sagar were recharged by FICAC for an earlier discontinued matter.

Both appeared before Magistrate Vinaina Diroiroi after being in FICAC custody.

Sayed-Khaiyum faces two charges of abuse of office and general dishonesty – causing a loss while Sagar is charged with one count of general dishonesty – causing a loss.

It is alleged that they initiated five legal proceedings on behalf of FBC without the knowledge and approval of the Board of Directors and in another case for allegedly circumventing the tender process in FBC’s finance manual in purchasing the CEO’s vehicle, a 3.0L Volkswagen Touareg.

It is alleged that between the 1st of September 2022 and the 11th of November 2022, while being employed in the civil service as the CEO of the Fijian Broadcasting Corporation Pte Limited (FBCL), Sayed-Khaiyum abused the authority of his office, did arbitrary acts for the purpose of gain, namely circumvented the tender process in FBCL's Finance Manual in procuring his 3.01- Volkswagon Touareg for $207,470.00, which were acts prejudicial to the rights of FBCL.

Sayed-Khaiyum is alleged to have dishonestly caused a loss to the Fijian Broadcasting Corporation Pte Limited (FBCL), by procuring his 3.0L Volkswagon Touareg for $207,470, which were not in the interest of FBCL and amounting to a total loss of $84,470 to FBCL and by doing so knew that the loss would occur or that there was a substantial risk that the loss would occur to the FBCL.

Meanwhile, between the 1st of October 2022 and the 1st of December 2022, it is alleged that Sagar dishonestly caused a loss to the Fijian Broadcasting Corporation Pte Limited (FBCL) by approving payments relating to the purchase of a 3.01- Volkswagon Touareg for $207,470, which were not in the interest of FBCL and amounting to a total loss of $84,470 to FBCL and by doing so knew that the loss would occur or that there was a substantial risk that the loss would occur to the FBCL.

Both were discharged on the 15th of May for this matter after FICAC submitted a nolle.

Magistrate Diroiroi has released the two on a $5,000 non-cash bail.

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