Last time I met him he was auditing the IMF accounts in DC.
Let Rewa and the North lead the charge.
Meanwhile Rome burns while the army impregnates their own.
We've been reliably told that a litigious court battle will soon ensue between FHL indigenous Fijian shareholders vs its military appointed board and executives.
Key shareholders are said to have already mapped out their legal battle plans many months ago, when their invitation to the FHL board fell on deaf ears.
Sources say the FHL board and its Managing Director were invited by provincial councils to attend their annual general meeting to dispel concerns surrounding the controversial $190million BP Oil acquisition deal they had committed themselves to.
But the FHL board thought these shareholders were insignificant in the whole scheme of things and that it was them as board of directors who had the absolute power to do as they see fit.
The FHL military board snubbed these key shareholders and instead launched a series of press conferences and insignificant press announcements aimed at distracting peoples attention from their huge stuff up.
But with the suspension of FHL's big kahunas by another FHL board faction, it is clear that the directors are pitting against each other in their desperate attempt to disassociate them from the mess that is before them.
Can they run away from it?
Hell no!
They sure like hell have failed to discharge their duty of care, to protect the interest of FHL shareholders, etc,etc,etc.. and they gonna get it from the shareholders come their October AGM.
