AG to seek Cabinet’s approval for civil servants Code of Conduct and Freedom of Information Act

AG to seek Cabinet’s approval for civil servants Code of Conduct and Freedom of Information Act

By Rashika Kumar
Monday 08/07/2024
Attorney General Graham Leung Photo: Parliament of the Republic of Fiji

Attorney General Graham Leung will seek the Cabinet’s approval as soon as possible to commence work on the drafting of legislation to implement a civil servant’s Code of Conduct and to give effect to the Freedom of Information Act.

In his maiden speech in Parliament today, Leung says the requirement of a Code of Conduct for leaders, including ministers and members of Parliament, is contained in section 149 of the Constitution.

He says the Code of Conduct Bill 2016 was referred to the Standing Committee of Justice, Law and Human Rights and while still under review, Parliament was dissolved, in which case the Bill lapsed.

He says it will encourage ethical conduct, reduce risks to the integrity of Government and the Parliament as the paramount political institution, and enable it to perform its functions more effectively.

Leung says this will help to enhance transparency and public accountability of the leaders, strengthening the public's trust in Government.

The Attorney General further says the Information Act was passed as far back as 2018.

He says public access to governmental-held information is important as it allows individuals to better understand the role of the Government and the decisions that are being made on their behalf.

Leung says when our citizens are informed, the Government can be held accountable for its actions and policies.

The Attorney General also confirmed that the position of Commissioner of FICAC has recently been advertised and it is his hope that the position can be filled as quickly as possible as there is much unfinished business before FICAC.

He says if the anecdotal evidence is to be believed there has been serious dipping into public funds in the past, some of it is in possible breach of the law, and those responsible must face the full brunt of the law.

Leung says FICAC has cases going back as far as 2014 and there may be a need to restore a dedicated corruption court and he intends to liaise closely with stakeholders in order to consider the justification for it, if any.

He adds there can be no returning to the dark days of tyranny where agents of the State were routinely sent to the homes of people who disagreed with the Government.

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