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# COMING TOMORROW. A SENSATIONAL NEW DEVELOPMENT IN THE CHRISTOPHER PRYDE SUSPENSION SAGA, WHICH IS NOW ENTERING ITS 20TH MONTH

Posted on November 7, 2024 3 Comments

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  1. Jonathan Santiago Roa says

    November 7, 2024 at 7:49 pm

    Surely, now is the time for expats to band together and give notice to the Coalition government that this charade has gone on long enough, and the continuing injustice to Christopher Pryde is likely to lead to expats leaving the shores of Fiji en-masse in the not too distant future.

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  2. Ticking time bomb says

    November 7, 2024 at 8:08 pm

    20th month and nothing to show.
    Rabuku should hang his head in shame.
    The Acting CJ should be kicked out of his job immediately.
    This sort of gross abuse of power is unacceptable.

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  3. Abusive Fiji says

    November 7, 2024 at 10:46 pm

    The Expat community should do a petition and send it to the Prime Minister and copy MFAT New Zealand and DFAT Australia.
    About time the Oceania and UN gets to hear about Fiji’s abusive practices on migrant workers.

    If the Bangladeshi workers were abused so is Pryde. Let that sink in. Abuse is abuse.

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Grubsheet Feejee is the blogsite of Graham Davis, an award-winning journalist turned communications consultant who was the Fijian Government’s principal communications advisor for six years from 2012 to 2018 and continued to work on Fiji’s global climate and oceans campaign up until the end of the decade.

 

Fiji-born to missionary parents and a dual Fijian-Australian national, Graham spent four decades in the international media before returning to Fiji to work full time in 2012. He reported from many parts of the world for the BBC, ABC, SBS, the Nine and Seven Networks and Sky News and wrote for a range of newspapers and magazines in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji.

 

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