Fiji’s Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem has confirmed that an alleged incident during yesterday’s pre-polling for the election has been referred to the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
The incident involved an elderly couple who have qualified for postal voting whereby ballot papers are delivered by the courier company DHL.
They claim the courier who brought their papers attempted to force them to vote for the Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama against their wishes.
The couple subsequently lodged a complaint at the electoral office, and have been interviewed by police.
Mr Saneem says his office has been made aware of the incident, but expressed frustration that the complainant didn’t provide documentation.
“Very uncooperative with us. However having received very little information about the incident, just finding out that there is a possibility that there might be a breach of the electoral decree, we have referred the matter to FICAC (Fiji’s Independent Commission Against Corruption) and FICAC will be taking neccessary actions on this, and I understand that the matter is being investigated by the investigating authorities.”
http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/253694/alleged-incident-in-fiji-pre-polling-referred
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