In a tacit admission of guilt, Sitiveni Rabuka acknowledges that he has been wearing a “$150,000 plus” gold Rolex watch but he “has he right to remain silent” over allegations that he received it from a local businessman (Mahendra “Mac” Patel) and “those making the allegations must prove what they are saying”.
The old man has well and truly lost it. But this is a prima facie case of corruption if ever there was one and the Prime Minister must be referred to FICAC as soon as possible for an official investigation.
Did Rabuka receive the gold Rolex from “Mac” Patel in exchange for the pardon he received on the Prime Minister’s recommendation that enabled him to become the first criminal in Fijian history never to have served his sentence? If this is true, it is a scandal also unprecedented in Fijian political history.
The Fijian people have a right to know whether they are being led by a crook. The Prime Minister is accountable to them and he does not have the “right to remain silent” about such a serious allegation.
Justice must take its course. And if there is any integrity in the Coalition, Sitiveni Rabuka must stand aside while the investigation proceeds to establish the truth.

UPDATE FRI AM:
So the Prime Minister acknowledges that he possesses a gold Rolex watch worth not $150,000 – which is what Grubsheet originally reported based on Australian retail value – but “$150,000 PLUS”. In other words, it is worth more. But he refuses to tell us how he got it, where he got it and what he did (or had to do) in return.
I repeat. He is the elected Prime Minister with a duty of transparency and accountability to the Fijian people. He does NOT have “the right to remain silent”.
But look to the Fijian media to make him accountable and this is as good as it gets – a brief item in the Fiji Sun that doesn’t go beyond the PM’s Facebook statement.

“He declined to address the claims, citing a lack of substantial evidence”? Here’s the evidence, you bozos.

Now where did he get it? Does the Fiji Sun seriously think that it doesn’t have a duty to ask? Doesn’t it understand that the Prime Minister’s response that he has “the right to remain silent” just isn’t acceptable in any democracy?
In the normal course of events, wouldn’t the Fiji Sun ask itself, and then investigate, how a “$150,000 PLUS “timepiece comes to be on the wrist of someone who was so hard up before the 2022 election that he says he was collecting bottles and gathering coconuts?
It’s called “unexplained wealth”, guys. And it warrants not only the blowtorch of FICAC but of the Fiji Financial Intelligence Unit.
This was the opportunity for a newspaper with any sense of journalistic duty to its readers to at least ask the questions. A hard-hitting editorial, for instance, from the normally voluble Naisa Koroi pointing that that “remaining silent” isn’t the Prime Minister’s right or indeed, an option .
But no. Naisa suddenly has a touch of the Fred Wesleys – burying his head sport.

It is genuinely pathetic. But not as pathetic as the corrupt Fiji Times, which falls into line with its corrupt owner, Mahendra “Mac” Patel – the reputed source of the Rolex – and buries the story altogether. Yep, no mention whatsoever.
The closest we get to any coverage of the national disease of official corruption and influence peddling is this unrelated story from the Prime Minister’s handmaiden, Cheerieann Wilson.

Get that, Fiji. Even “offering small gifts to public official often blurs the the lines between gratitude and corruption” and “could lead to serious integrity breaches across government and the business sector”.
So how much more so does a big gift like this?

In not making the connection between this story and its proprietor’s suspected gift to the Prime Minister, the Fiji Times has just delivered the biggest reason for a new government to strip the Motibhai Patels of the ownership of the paper. Because the corruption of its owner has infected the pages of Fiji’s traditional newspaper of record and “first draft of history” and it cannot continue.
Never mind the Prime Minister’s risible “right to remain silent”. What about the people’s right to know? Not for the first time, the Fiji Times has conspired against its readers to deprive them of the facts and protect its crooked proprietor and occasional Saturday columnist. Which amounts to an assault on democracy itself.
It is a scandal that hiding under the skirts of the so-called “new era of media freedom” in Fiji, local media outlets are so supine that they chronically leave the journalistic heavy lifting to outsiders.
Where are any of the details in the local media of the following Radio New Zealand story from Wednesday? Read on, Fiji, and despair. Because your Prime Minister thinks he has a “right to remain silent” about a prima facie case of serious corruption and your mainstream media is complicit in not shining a proper light on his outrageous conduct.
It is many things – including a dereliction of duty and just plain slack. But above all it is a solid-gold conspiracy between government and the media to deprive the Fijian people of the right to know whether their prime minister is a crook and is unfit to lead. Which his refusal to tell us how he got his Rolex sadly suggests.





Dreaming that the Milamila from FICAC will investigate Rabuka is like wishing the sun would rise from the west.
The change people wanted has created a system so corrupt that now it’s safe to assume that everyone in the Coalition and their appointments are corrupt.
By the way, that watch is super nice and I hope the people of Fiji can at least brag that their PM wears a gold Rolex which no other democratic country leader wears.
Well if they really living by what they were saying on democracy, rule of law etc etc.
But their actions paint another story.
Nobody will be investigated for corruption in the Corrupt Coalition Government.
I see you are going up in the world GD .now being quoted as “a reputable journalist ” .well done ! 😀
Yes, and after everything I’ve tried to do to be disreputable. It just isn’t fair. 😉
#rolexrambo
Corruption is rife in Fiji. In following up your other stories some SOB still thinks that there is a place for racial politics in Fiji. The more Fiji inclines towards racial politics the more the country fall in progress and development. Just look at the roads, deteoriated hospitals, dilapidated town structures with rubbish here and there. Fiji is plummeting into deeper poverty, taxpayers are migrating.
There is no plan but just talk about Indian v fijian first and worry for nothing that under equal citizenry, iTaukei land will be taken away. The same old Ratu Mara rhetoric that can never happen by law or even by choice or force.
Through racial politics just look where we are today in Fiji. Modern Fiji should embrace race relations and forge ways to better the life’s of ordinary Fijians, retain taxpayers, build confidence in the economy, carry out import substitution with local production of goods. But no. Let’s buturaki with constitution first and use the race card to instil fears in ordinary Fijians and hoodwink them as if something big is about to happen. Wake up Fiji. It’s already too late reh.
Rabuka should resign altogether because he is getting caught in scandal after scandal. Appointing Temo, DPP still on leave, Malimali appointment, pay rise for MPs, gold Rolex watch, appointing extra ministers to get the votes so he can change the constitution and so on.
After the Bill was defeated on Tuesday he should have had the decency to just walk away as the tax payers of the country are bleeding with extra pay for MPs, extra ministers, appointment of commission after commission and the list goes on.
Whatever this government is doing is in no way going to help the people at the end of the food chain. It will only make their situation worse.
Definitely is an admission of sorts…he has already quoted his right to remain silent. Only a person who is being questioned by the Police or is about to be charged with an offence, or has been charged and chooses to remain silent and not give sworn evidence in court, usually elects these options. But such an option works to the detriment of the accused most times.
Funny how this corrupt buffoon revealed a lot about his alleged criminal conduct just by choosing to remain silent.
As the heat turns on him from other regional media outlets, let’s see whether this local Robert Mugabe can handle the pressure.
In our Mugabe’s case, it seems to be on bad legal advice. Remain silent and it will all go away. Let’s keep the heat on this MF and ensure that this issue doesn’t go away. Haunt him and hound him.
#FijianRobertMugabe
The arrogance of the man!! He is a public servant in high office accountable TO THE public. He’s meant to be as transparent as my late Granny’s full slip, yet he’s as thick as a grog cloth, squeezed dry of the liquid yet murky from the dregs🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣 that last sentence. Too good. Lol
If any citizen can make a referral to FICAC, let’s see how long they stayed out of hospital if they did. These are iTaukei zealots after all.
Whoever gave the PM the gold watch ,please step forward as he is too bashful to say.
A very old friend , a lobby group or a fake?
Does he wear his bling to church on Sunday ?
Satire moment…
1. Rabuka has a gold Rolex
2. Tabuya has a diamond crusted buttplug
3. Malimali has white gold chain nipple rings
To more serious matters, his Rolex is definitely raising questions in Fiji, NZ and other countries quickly. Had Rabuka shown up wearing a gold Apple watch or something, it would not have caused the stir its causing now. To make it worse, instead of just coming clean about it, he chooses to muddy the water further by reserving his right to silence.
For a government which claims it has been elected to bring back democracy, transparency, ethics and realign the moral compass of the government, it has become the world’s biggest joke as its ministers are so busy embroilled in sexcapades, corruption, bribery and every other unacceptable practice under the sun.
Yet, the head of government chooses to maintain his silence about a quarter million dollar watch, while our people scrounge around on the streets and in the bushes, trying to find food and keep their children alive.
For someone who claims to be a religious person, it’s obvious Rabuka isn’t practicising Christianity or following in the footsteps of Jesus and the pressure from the Fijians should continue to be applied to force this degenerate reject of his parents to come clean.
Never trust Rabuka. Period
How could anyone vote Rabuka after 1987? No matter how much LOVE he was bullshitting about in 2022.
A snake that changes his skin is still a snake. Period.
And how could the Baiman Coalition? He certainly was around in 1987 for the full economic effect with Richard Naidu. Specially the threat of the Lovo and its psychological intimidation for all Indo Fijians. He wrote in the lead up to 2022 Elections in the FT. This Govt (FF) has been in power for 16 years for reasons he can hardly remember.
A few key reminder points of Rabuka’s Coups of 1987 for history’s sake.
1.Collapse of a Multiracial Democracy
2.Rise of Ethno-nationalism
3.Mass Indo-Fijian Emigration
4.Economic Decline
5. New 1990 Constitution, Ethnic based and further polarisation
6. Shift in international standing.
7. The Collapse of NBF. Fijis biggest bank at a time.
Fiji’s reputation as a stable and democratic country was shattered after 1987. Fiji was suspended from the Commonwealth and faced diplomatic isolation from key regional partners.
The 1987 coups transformed Fiji from a relatively stable, multiracial democracy into a politically unstable, ethnically divided society. The social fabric was torn, and trust between ethnic groups was broken, with consequences still felt decades later, including a further racial coup in 2000. Then a 2006 Coup to end the racism and stop the reconciliation bill to free all the 2000 coup conspirators and the stop infamous Qoliqoli bill.
And in 2025 the show continues. FICAC is the height of corruption itself with its scandals, the ODPP. JSC. Ministers in scandals including porn, drugs and brutal extra marital relations. Now the Rolex.
Janis Joplin – American Singer and her famous lyrics:
Oh, Lord, won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz?
START: My friends all drive Porsches, I must make amends
Worked hard all my lifetime, no help from my friends
So, oh Lord, won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz? END.
Well looks like some friend has bought the PM a Rolex so he can keep up with the other Dictators and their bling. Perhaps an armoured Benz is next on the list? In keeping up with the Jones’s.
It would have to stop there because even our PM would not dream of a private reconfigured 747 jet like Trump’s Air Force One. He would upgrade to a higher elite level in the circle of dictators. Surely not. No – Not because the cost of it would bankrupt the nation but a lack of competent military pilots and crew that would crash the aircraft, and Rolex Rambo does not want to see his time up anytime soon….Fiji Times, err Fiji Time is a good time!
Oh Lord, won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz?
The last one my kamasutra golf girlfriend crashed into state house gate, oh Lord
Please Lord, thank you for the rolex to help me keep time.
It is well past time my prayers are answered, oh Lord
I promise my government will charge you duty, oh Lord
As we forgive duty to water bottling billionares , oh Lord.
You say ever sinner deserves a second chance, oh Lord.
Remember oh Lord I prayed for 20 days straight in the USA.
Don’t make me ask Lyndah to extradite you, oh Lord
I swear to remain silent, oh Lord
Love and respect and big kerekere from your favorite sinner, oh Lord.
Signed with Montblanc Meisterstück,
– Sitiveni Mugabe Rabuka
That’s the gold watch that Rabuka and the Coalition have been using to fight the drug epidemic. Rabuka uses this watch to turn methamphetamine into epsom salt.
Epsom Salt! And Rolex. Might be a connection there.
When it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, guess what? It’s a duck.
The right to remain silent. Hmmmm, it’s sad because we expected better from our public officials, whether it’s gold bling or the more serious issue of acting in a public capacity to secure tax holidays for clients. We’ve seen the most appalling examples of bad governance. Sometimes from people who spent idle hours telling us how good or smart they are.
But with Rambo we’ve had him before, and nobody should doubt his impact on Fiji:
Made himself thousands
Made the elite millions
Cost the country billions.
Rabuka says he has a right to remain silent.
People have a right to draw certain conclusions from his silence and will vote accordingly at the next elections.
Rambo must come clean on the Rolex. It’s no ordinary watch and has a staggering price. And it is unbelievable that he’d be spending that kind of money from his salary of only 2 years, per diems included on such a luxurious piece.
So who gave it? As a public office holder who is paid from taxpayer funds you’re accountable to the people.
And your Government is rotten to the core because of this very arrogant and evasive attitude.
Here here, see how this old man hoodwinked a whole lot of folks with his supposed “changed demeanour”. At one time begging for votes and now this sheer arrogant character who is so bitter and twisted that his ploys know no bounds.
In comparison Bai and Kai were nothing.
See how he has shed his veil and revealed his true self. A genuine snake
In the court of public opinion the PM has pretty much admitted his guilt by claiming the right to silence. Personally Guilty of Corruption. (Lost the purchase receipt or the dog chewed it up would not be a good excuse).
Guilty of bringing disrepute to the high Office of the Prime Minister of Fiji – of which he is the office bearer.
A court of law should be tasked with determining whether it was proceeds of legitimate earnings (govt salary, bottle recycling, family inheritance) or proceeds of crime – the latter requiring forfeiture to the state.
Where is there a good police or Ficac investigator and a good DPP when you need one…ummm…they have been kicked out of their jobs.
Fiji’s grossly inadequate healthcare is proclaimed internationally today. It utterly shames Fiji’s corrupt government who gave themselves an outrageous pay rise whilst “blue-toothing” and HIV are decimating its youth. Nearly 20 newborn children were diagnosed with HIV kast year! Renata Ram, country director for the joint United Nations Program on HIV for the Pacific, said Fiji’s HIV response was “at least 15 years lagging behind”.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03-14/hiv-fiji-pacific-drug-use-addiction-bluetoothing/105043402
SITIVENI RABUKA should try his hand at a career as a television evangelist like BENNY HINN after 2026.
You talk to God, you lead a small cadre of f**k-wits and you like to flaunt your ill-gotten accessories.
A shoo-in for the role.
But he is a nationalist and evangelism is vulagi and Christianity was introduced in Fiji just as the girmitiyas and Tongans. Why choose one over the other?
Maybe he should bring back itaukei gods like dakuwaqa, lewa-levu, degei, nangananga, ratumaibulu, Qurai etc. Now that will truly be making Fiji for itaukei.
By the way, I am hopeful that my maths skills are getting better by participating in this forum🙈🙉🙊
Yeah GD, mathematics is a real problem for thousands of Fijians.
We the numerically challenged are often flummoxed to get past these difficult equations. Plus dyslexia doesn’t help.
School was a long time ago. Heck, even our Minister of Finance is not good at maths. He said the bloated expanded cabinet was only gonna cost $2m. Others better with numbers say it’s closer to $5m.
Another one barbwire aunty malititti is numerically challenged. Said her bullfrog lawyer was paid $30k. Again, people who can count over 10 say the legal fees is nearer $150k.
Tough is life.
Sitiveni Rabuka is undeniably unfit to lead Fiji. His history is marked by deep-seated bias and a blatant disregard for the principles of equality and inclusivity. Rabuka has proven, time and again, that his leadership is driven by an agenda that favors the iTaukei population at the expense of the Indo-Fijians, who have been instrumental in shaping the nation’s prosperity. His actions and rhetoric betray a man whose vision for Fiji is rooted in division and exclusion.
Rabuka’s past speaks volumes about his ability to lead a diverse nation like Fiji. The 1987 coups he orchestrated were not just power grabs but also ideological statements grounded in jealousy and resentment towards the Indo-Fijians. He made no secret of his desire for iTaukei supremacy, going so far as wanting to declare Fiji a Christian state and entrench the Great Council of Chiefs (GCC) into the governance structure of the nation.
These actions were designed to marginalize the Indo-Fijian community, stripping them of their rightful place in a society that they had helped build with their hard work and dedication. To this day, the scars of those coups remain, and the wounds caused by his decisions are still felt by many.
Fast forward to his second term as Prime Minister, and it is clear that Rabuka has not changed his mindset. His primary objective now is to undo the constitutional progress made during the tenure of Frank Bainimarama, who introduced a Constitution that enshrines the principles of equality, secularism, and a common identity for all Fijians, irrespective of their ethnicity or religion. 2013 Constitution provided a framework that moved Fiji closer to becoming a truly united nation, one where all citizens, regardless of their background, are granted equal status. But Rabuka, unsatisfied with this vision of unity, seeks to weaken the very fabric of the Constitution, particularly Chapter 11, which outlines the process for amending the Constitution.
This move is nothing less than an attempt to revert to the old order, where the interests of the iTaukei were prioritized, and the rights of Indo-Fijians were trampled upon. Rabuka’s desire to alter the Constitution reflects his continued obsession with consolidating power for the iTaukei community, undermining the hard-won gains of Indo-Fijians.
Even more alarming is the fact that Rabuka had managed to sway 4 members of the G17 group but Rinesh and Kirpal quickly realised what Rabuka and his stooge Bulitavu were doing- political bribing.
Biman Prasad, Sashi Kiran, Agni Deo Singh, and Charan Jeath Singh —figures who should be standing up for the rights of their Indo-Fijians—are, tragically, silent or in support of the very actions that will lead to the further marginalization of their people.
The sad truth is that while the iTaukei community at large remains peaceful, loving, and supportive of their Indo-Fijian neighbors, leaders like Rabuka, who harbor envy and resentment, continue to sow discord. Rabuka’s divisive rhetoric and actions are poisoning the minds of many, and in doing so, he risks undoing the hard-earned peace and stability that Fiji has enjoyed in recent years.
Fiji cannot afford a leader who is intent on perpetuating ethnic divisions, a leader who seeks to roll back the progress that has been made in building a truly equal society. Rabuka’s brand of politics, driven by a toxic combination of jealousy and a desire for power, will only drag Fiji backward into a future of division and strife.
If Fiji is to move forward, it is essential that we reject leadership that thrives on division and instead embrace leaders who value unity, equality, and progress for all Fijians—iTaukei and Indo-Fijian alike.
The question now is: Can Fiji afford to have a leader like Rabuka? The answer is clearly no, it cannot.
My family put so much into Fiji and lost everything after the 1987 coup. Our lives have never be the same.
And here we are in 2025. In power again.
No accountability, no transparency, and no ability to move Fiji out of the dark, dark ages.
If he believed he made a mistake in 1987 then why did he come back for more power?
Fiji will not progress until he’s gone and even then who is going to propel Fiji forward after so many years of neglect and pilfering?
Admit it Rabuka – is it Patel or Lodhia? The girmit traders have never changed.
Lodhia definitely – listen to Rambos inaugural speech at gym in 2023. Acknowledges Lodhia for giving money and gifts in time of need.
Lodhia, Gulabdas, Patel, Damodars. There is a pattern of Guji’s here around Rabuka. Interesting.
Many of them were blacklisted.
The Lodhia guy who is the honourable something in Auckland for Fiji is the most useless guy himself. Interesting that him and Kubuabola still hold their posts under a new government. One must wonder why.
GD is right, PM needs to explain himself for the sake of transparency. His behaviour is creating suspicion, John Key as NZ PM (worth $100-million) never showed off any extravagant possession publicly because he didn’t want to be judged for his wealth but his intellect and a normal kiwi person who understands the plight of the common man – opposite for this PM.
PS – I also think it is Lodhia.
The Rolex may have a Fiji Water connection. Mac P may be innocent this time around ….
The point is that he needs to explain himself and where it came from. And it is about time the opposition and the media start doing their jobs.
Asking Fijian media to do a decent job is like asking a dead horse to plough the field.
If it wasn’t for you, we may never even realize how corrupt Biman, Rabuka and the coalition government is.
And therein lies the problem. The oppositions members are most likely also on the take, or have been in the past when they were in government. So it is a vicious circle.
People living in glass houses cannot throw stones.
If PM doesn’t divulge who gifted said watch then it becomes a game of ‘Guess Who?’
Was it –
A country ?
An investment group ?
A fellow MP ?
A bureaucrat ?
A family member?
A rich church ?
A business associate ?
A rich personal friend ?
Found it at the bottom of the garden ?
At least at the end of ‘Guess Who’ we find out who it is.
I hope the PM overnight has thought better of his prerogative to not say.
He doesn’t have a “prerogative to not say”. He is accountable to the electorate and it is about time he fulfils that responsibility.
100% the PM must disclose who gave him the watch .
The standard he is setting , gives permission for others to do same.
If one of his Ministers inexplicably turns up driving a very expensive new car & someone asks where did that come from , the Minister can reply “I don’t have to say”. Is that what Fiji voted for ?
Nah. What about the pen? It is the chamaar emeritus pardoned convict?
Sachida Nand has crossed to the floor to join ioane Naivaleruas team. So they were bribed and this dogla fell for it.
He is a dictator. He will do anything to first show remorse and then act in power. The gold watch and the military style uniform on him is an exact show of that.
Haven’t heard the Fijians calling him dictator yet. What happened? They were very fast to label Bainimarama and others as such.
I feel sorry for the chutiyas defending Rabuka on social media. Its mostly NFP supporters living overseas.
Anyway, looks like brains are in short supply amongst Biman and Rabuka supporters.
I was reading some comments on Fiji Labour Party post on Facebook.
The indigenous lot are such a laugh. They don’t see the issue. They see the person discussing the issue. If the person is an Indian then all hell breaks loose. Out comes the kulina (I still don’t get the obsession with penises by the indigenous, its vomit material), then comes God with my country and Vanua talk, then comes the threats to “go back to India”.
It shows an uncivilised and uneducated country. It is a worry.
Those are all traits of a still evolving race unfortunately.
Imagine how weak could one be that the shear existence of another group of people feels like a threat to you. That is a trait of a still developing society.
Q&A for you Mr Davis.
1. Did the PM recommend his pardon or did Mac Patel apply for his pardon? Ans. Mac Patel submitted his own request for a pardon to the Mercy Commission.
2. Is the PM a member of the Mercy Commission? No, he is not.
3. Does the PM appoint the members of the Mercy Commission? No, the Mercy Commission is appointed by the Judicial Services Commission (JSC)
4. Is the PM a member of the JSC? No, he is not. The JSC is headed by the Chief Justice as the judiciary is a separate arm of government.
5. Does the PM have any input into the appointment of the Mercy Commission? No, they are appointed by the JSC after consulting the Attorney General (AG)
6. Is the PM the AG? No, he is not.
Some questions for you “Under kava AG”:
1/ Why was Mac Patels’s name not on the original list of applications for pardons to the Mercy Commission?
2/ Who put him on the list knowing that he was being pardoned when he hadn’t even served his sentence?
3/ Do you honestly think the rest of the country is that stupid not to know that the Prime Minister controls everything? His AG, the JSC, everything?
4/ Do you think it is acceptable for the PM to refuse to explain the circumstances of him being in possession of a fabulously valuable timepiece?
5/ Do you think that the issue of unexplained wealth, given that he was collecting bottles and coconuts before the election, deserves an explanation and an investigation by FICAC and the Financial Intelligence Unit?
6/ Similar investigations have been and are being conducted into other individuals with unexplained wealth. Why should the Prime Minister be exempt?
7/ Do you think it is appropriate for a leader who specifically came to office promising to do more to help the poor should be flashing a $150,000 “plus” watch in their faces?
8/ What does it say about the Prime Minister’s values and sensitivity to the feelings of others struggling to put food on the table?
Underkaka AG is obviously a racist and prejudiced person if he sees nothing wrong with what is going on. The sad part is he has absolutely no idea that he is a racist and prejudiced.
What’s racist about iTaukeis pardoning Indo Fijians? You’re stupid by bringing race into the picture. That’s the problem about Indo Fijians, everything is about race. Fijians just want to protect their own interests. Just as the Indians will do in India and what the Americans are trying to do in the US.
The PM (his prerogative or not) in the interests of fairness to all who could be potentially tarred/smeared with the insinuation of having given the PM the Rolex in exchange for underhand favours, should come clean. Or all those innocent in this particular saga will be under undeserved suspicion. However the innocent are probably collateral damage, one thinks.
GD Yadra ! This may shock you. I am very reliably told the watch is a marimari gift from Lynda Tabuya and Rob Semaan. That’s the one that will get the cheap porn queen to be Minister for Information.
They received millions for the GCC complex rebuild and for the Airports Fiji contract.
The purchase will be found !
Rabuka has always been fed by the two and in this case that’s the word from within the Coalition.
Nothing shocks me anymore, I can assure you. If this is true, then all the more reason for a FICAC referral and an “unexplained wealth” investigation by the Financial Intelligence Unit.
Worthy of consideration as a potential gifter and good luck with any receipt of purchase , check Duty Free 😆
After her two falls from grace , her high political ambition seems as determined as ever .
Will the PM exercise his so called Right to Remain Silent in his evidence to the TRUTH and Reconciliation Commission? Or will it just be hugs all round?
Precisely. Brilliant.
All this inadvertent free publicity for the Rolex brand. Thanks to GS highlighting the issue with Rolex Rambo.
Wonder if there has been increased Rolex sales or forward orders recently in the economically thriving South Pacific Paradise of Fiji ( with billions of dollars of projects in the pipeline) as a direct result of the publicity.
As a token of appreciation Rolex Australia could ” Thank” Graham Davis with one of their legendary timepieces 🙂
They don’t need the publicity and I’d rather a gold tooth than a gold watch. 🙂
Once the tooth fairy who hands out Gold watches is identified we will put your request to them! Easy.
Tooth Fairy, Tooth Fairy where for art thou…pray reveal yourself at the Tooth and Reconciliation Commission.
Ha ha ha. Dream on Fiji – as she comes in the middle of the night while we sleep..does her covert deeds in secret. And then disappears into thin air.