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# 60 MINUTES SENSATION (UPDATED TUESDAY AM)

Posted on March 25, 2024 5 Comments

The 60 Minutes report on China and Zhao Fugang can now be accessed by viewers in Fiji and the rest of the world on the 60 Minutes YouTube website. I can’t provide a direct link because it is not available to me because of Nine Network restrictions. The following link is for AUSTRALIAN VIEWERS ONLY on 9 Now, the network’s “watch again” app.

For those of you in Oz, the Fiji report follows the story on the Princess of Wales.

https://www.9now.com.au/60-minutes/season-2024/episode-8

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  1. Ozzie says

    March 25, 2024 at 9:24 am

    Righto, just to set off some bright independent sleuths to investigate. It would not be a too far fetched theory that the CCP have embedded, wired, or hidden, surveillance systems in the new Police Statins that they have built. Nadi, Lautoka for starters. How stupid and corrupt can our leaders be to think Chinese involvement in Fiji is friendly and peaceful. PAP and its coalition partners have sold Fiji to the CCP; it’s that simple but tragic at the same time.

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    • Peter says

      March 25, 2024 at 12:52 pm

      “As far as the Embassy knows, Mr Zhao Fugang is a Fijian National, we suggestyiur reputable program consult the Fijian government about his activities”

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    • Ged says

      March 25, 2024 at 6:55 pm

      you mean frank and his sidekick sold fiji to the ccp

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  2. nǐ hǎo, happy Holi says

    March 25, 2024 at 6:15 pm

    PM’s open-arms deal for CCP is quite obvious from his actions including the coverage at http://www.pmoffice.gov.fj/16908-2/. Not a boo from him for Diwali nor today’s Holi – it’s a celebration of life, love, and the vibrant colors of existence. Its significance lies in its ability to bring people together, spread happiness, and renew the spirit of community and harmony. This is so important for our community and for our leaders to be embracing it!

    It’s not too late Hon Rabuka to give a small message to make our community feel special. Thank you DPM Gavoka for your kind words of reassurance to our people of all persuasions. Much appreciated.

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  3. Concerned Fijian says

    March 25, 2024 at 8:54 pm

    A really bad week for Fiji all around.
    Wonder what Thursday brings.
    I see people leaving high paid roles in the government, mostly indo-fijians, leaving every week.
    3 indo-fijians killed within a week.

    Racism on a high.

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