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# ELEVEN MORE DAYS BEFORE A RULING! THE CORRUPT PIG, SALESI TEMO, PLAYS WITH AIYAZ SAYED-KHAIYUM’S LIFE

Posted on August 4, 2025 11 Comments

Could these two perchance be related? You bet, Fiji.

Already facing Supreme Court COI allegations of perjury and obstructing and perverting the course of justice.

Now a fresh charge in the court of public opinion – of being an absolute pig of a human being.

What a horrible country we have become. Shame!

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  1. VAL says

    August 4, 2025 at 1:41 pm

    All this for waiving $55k in tax liabilities.
    Astounding!
    By the way, when is the court martial scheduled for the navy personnel that lost the brand new vessel donated by Australia?

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  2. Fiji Watcher says

    August 4, 2025 at 1:46 pm

    Am I surprised? NO!

    The CJ has, in my view, a personal vendetta against ASK and also the former PM.

    He will delay, obstruct and abuse the very legal system he is supposed to administer. No doubt on August 15th he will deny the bail variation application.

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    • Anonymous 21 says

      August 4, 2025 at 3:46 pm

      Yes he will if he agrees with the ODP’s assertion that the patient can be treated in Fiji.

      After all ASK lauded the health system.in Fiji and argued that there is no need to go overseas for treatment.

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  3. Maxico says

    August 4, 2025 at 2:14 pm

    We should have a movie-like scene where a chopper flies to the hospital with masked gunmen and uplifts ASK from his hospital bed.
    Something like Al Chapo escape.
    We had one who was uplifted from the high seas to Tonga.
    Anything can happen these days.
    😉

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    • Fas Gaya says

      August 4, 2025 at 7:13 pm

      Back in the day,’anything can happen’ meant only one thing: 1987 x2, 2000, 2006.

      Now everyone gets a big slice of the pie to stuff their mouths and pockets.

      A cursory search shows Fiji military spending/defense budget for 2023 was 72.46 (FJD300 appox) million US dollars, a 7.54% increase from 2022.

      Fiji military budget for 2021 was 68.73 million US dollars, a 3.45% decline from 2020.

      The military is accountable to no one. Don’t hear too much from the auditor general anymore.

      Heck, even the media has been bought for a measly $1.7m each.
      Huge pay increases and benefits to MPs, plus everyone is a minister or assistant minister, and what you have is see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil. The only requirement is to be corrupt and evil.

      What a vile, disgraceful, disgusting, corrupt, and bankrupt country we have become in 2.5 years.

      Full of pious, staunchly religious people.

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  4. Koroi says

    August 4, 2025 at 2:56 pm

    Prosecution and judge knows what they are doing.
    They have all the information.
    ASK has lawyers to negotiate .
    Others should just shut up.
    Let’s just wait till trial date.
    Everyone should remember, once this supervisor of election and AsK were like kings.
    They and their families had first chance even if you were standing in the que whole day.

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  5. Don't worry be happy says

    August 4, 2025 at 3:10 pm

    There are a lot of people in Fiji having a big kaila. That is the Fijian mentality. Primitive mentality. Anyone got another take on it?
    You see Fijians are the best Christians in the universe. It is a a big evolutionary leap is a short 150 or so years. Because before then it was cannibalism as the tradition, now it is a vulagi God.
    This government was appointed by the vulagi God including those administering the law.

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  6. Perpetually Disgusted says

    August 4, 2025 at 3:11 pm

    Fiji and its people have the memory of a goldfish. People forget very quickly about who made their lives better and made Fiji worth living for.

    Just like congratulations are rolling for nudist porn artist Lynda Tabuya for being Minister for Information – yep, you heard it right. She can now control how she distributes her personal videos for only fans for public consumption!

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  7. Sad state of affairs says

    August 4, 2025 at 4:19 pm

    Im not a fan of ASK at all, but I am shocked at so many nasty, inhumane comments on Social Media platforms regarding his health and possible outcomes. And I thought Fijians were mostly God abiding Christians?

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  8. Take a break says says

    August 5, 2025 at 6:03 am

    If I was the defence counsel for ASK, I would have quickly asked for a speedy trial. I would have obliterated the states case in no time.

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  9. Nathu says

    August 5, 2025 at 7:54 am

    There is nothing to do with Christianity, cannibalism or culture.
    It’s just plain human instincts.
    Not all fingers are same size.
    It happens all around the world.
    Have you guys not heard about how people talk about Gaza war,Ukraine and Russia war,Hitler and many other high profile world leaders.
    Many asking to kill them
    Plain truth is you reap what you sow.
    Aiyaz is no saint.
    20 to 30 thousand votes doesn’t mean all of Fiji likes him.
    We have a population of around a million.
    Even his own cousins are putting post against him on social media.
    Where is Christianity here.?

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