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FICAC launches five year plan

The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) has launched its Strategic Plan for 2024–2029, outlining its roadmap for combating corruption over the next five years.

Officially launched by Attorney-General Siromi Turaga, the plan was presented as a declaration of war against corruption’s insidious impact on society.

Acting Deputy Commissioner Francis Puleiwai emphasized the plan’s collaborative nature, stating that it belongs to every citizen who demands a just society, every business owner who yearns for a level playing field, and every young person who dreams of a future untainted by corruption.

The plan emphasized on five key areas, including organizational transformation, good governance contribution, mandate fulfilment, collaboration, and public image.

Puleiwai says that the fight against corruption is a continuous journey and requires a collective effort.

She is urging all stakeholders, including government officials, businesses, civil society organizations, and the public, to join hands and work together in implementing this strategic plan and creating a brighter future for Fiji.

Ilaitia Ravuwai
Ilaitia Ravuwai
Journalist | news@fijilive.com

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