The National Council for Building a Better Fiji has today replied to Mick Beddoes treason allegation that he filed last week, and stressed Beddoes must be aware that this complaint by him should include also "his own name".

NCBBF Media Committee member Adi Finau Tabakaucoro, in a statement this afternoon clarified that Beddoes attended the first meeting of NCBBF last January, and also participated in the National Task Team and Working Group meetings.

According to Tabakaucoro, Beddoes allegedly collected $100.00 in sitting allowances, and was reimbursed $430.40 for expenses incurred which he claimed.

Tabakaucoro added to be consistent and transparent, Beddoes should publicly acknowledge that his name must be included as a past NCBBF member, and should so notify the Sabeto Police Post in Nadi where he filed his complaint.

Beddoes who lodged an official police complaint against Interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama, also wants police to investigate certain members of the Interim Government, senior military officers and members of the National Council for Building a Better Fiji.

Amongst those who have been asked to be investigated by Beddoes are Commodore Esala Teleni, Brigadier Iowane Naivalurua, Colonel Pita Driti, Colonel Tevita Uluilakeba Mara, Colonel Apakuki Kurusiga, Colonel Samu Saumatua, Colonel Mohammed Aziz, Colonel Mason Smith, Commander Francis Kean, Colonel Paul Manueli and Colonel Inosi Tawakedrau.

The complaint has also been lodged against all interim ministers and NCBBF members including Archbishop Petero Mataca and John Samy.

Beddoes is yet to comment on this statement.