Why The Delay? COC Chair Tells

Prime Minister and Constitu­tional Offices Commission chair Sitiveni Rabuka said there were a lot of factors that con­tributed to the COC not sitting for four months.

Sunday 09 July 2023 | 13:42

Prime Minister and chair of Constitutional Offices Commission Sitiveni Rabuka at Suvavou House on July 7, 2023. Photo: Leon Lord

Prime Minister and chair of Constitutional Offices Commission Sitiveni Rabuka at Suvavou House on July 7, 2023. Photo: Leon Lord

Prime Minister and Constitu­tional Offices Commission chair Sitiveni Rabuka said there were a lot of factors that con­tributed to the COC not sitting for four months.

He clarified this while speaking to the media during a post COC meet­ing press conference.

The COC met on at the Suvavou House on Friday and all members were present.

Members included Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka as chair, Attorney-General Siromi Turaga, Govern­ment nominees Jon Apted and Cema Bolabola, Leader of Opposition Inia Seruiratu and his nominee Tupou Draunidalo.

 

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