The Auditor General's Special Investigation Report has revealed that on a number of occasions, cash cheques were given to Airports Fiji Limited staff, however, these did not have supporting documents to verify that the cheques were used for their original purpose.

The report showed that in March 2005, one Petaia Bogi was given a $3,900 cheque for a Fiji Seven's Team Lunch, in April the Chief Executive Officer, Ratu Sakiusa Tuisolia was given a $5,000 cheque for the purchase of items for the funeral gathering for the late Ratu Jo Savou, also in the months of September and December of that year, one Iliesa Bati was given a cheque for $4,009.80 for the purchase of items for the funeral gathering of the late Ratu Peniasi Varo and then was given a cheque for $1,832 for the purchase of a Tabua and grog for the official Fijian welcome for the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation.

Because these payments had no supporting documents to suggest that the money was used for their original purpose, the report states that these expenditures lacked accountability and transparency.

The report stated that the AFL Board of Directors failed to ensure that policies and procedures were put in place for the company's conduct, monitoring and control.

It went on to add that the registers and records to facilitate good corporate governance, accountability and transparency were also not maintained.