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The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) held their morning tea on Thursday in support of Pinktober month. Staff members of FICAC were decked out in their pink attire and
29 Oct 2016 11:00

Fiji Independent Commision against Corruption staff during their Pinktober Morning tea in Suva. Photo: FICAC
The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) held their morning tea on Thursday in support of Pinktober month.
Staff members of FICAC were decked out in their pink attire and also had placards in support for the fight against cancer.
Cancer survivor, Maryann Lee, shared her experience and encouraged women to go for early detection.
“Pinktober month is about creating awareness and not necessarily about raising funds,” Ms Lee.
She said the emphasis for the public was on early detection, not just for women, but men too.
“The inspiring stories of survivors is a testament to us all,” she said.
Edited by Naisa Koroi
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