PM RABUKA: CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICES COMMISSION WILL FOLLOW DUE PROCESS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAW

11/04/2024

In response to media queries regarding the Constitutional Offices Commission, the Prime Minister,Sitiveni Rabuka issued this statement today.

"As Chairperson of the Constitutional Offices Commission, I confirm that the Commission will meet on the week of 29th April 2024.

I requested a meeting as soon as possible, however due to the upcoming Parliament Sitting and the parliamentary workshops on the following week, we will only be able to meet on the week of 29thApril 2024. This is to ensure that the Leader of Opposition, his nominee and all members of the Commission can attend the meeting.
 
In accordance with due process and the rules of natural justice, all complaints against Constitutional Officers will be dealt with by the Commission and the officers in question will be given opportunity to respond before the Commission makes any further decision in accordance with the Constitution.
 
With regard to the review of salaries of constitutional officers, the Commission has appointed a committee to review salaries.
 
Once the Commission meets this month, decisions made will be announced."