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  Mar 04, 2021 05:39:57 PM National Federation Party Leader Professor Biman Prasad says certain provisions of the draft Police Bill if enacted by Parliament will turn Fiji into a Police state. He said provisions of the draft Bill is at the height of totalitarianism, absolute dictatorship and complete erosion of fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens and questioned why people were being asked to comment on draft legislation as government’s deviousness was at work here. He said government will bring the Bill to Parliament understanding order 51 to avoid debate and scrutiny, ride roughshod over the mandate of the people, and pass it.

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Bill to abolish the assessor system in High Court trials passed despite calls for public consultation

Bill to abolish the assessor system in High Court trials passed despite calls for public consultation Bill to abolish the assessor system in High Court trials passed despite calls for public consultation Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. [image: Parliament of Fiji] The bill to amend the Criminal Procedure Act 2009 has been passed in parliament which means that High Court trials will no longer have assessors. The bill was debated without delay under the Parliamentary Standing Orders 51 despite calls by the Members of the Opposition and the Fiji Law Society to seek public consultation on the proposed law before bringing it back to parliament.

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