Some concerns have been raised on why people convicted with serious crimes like rape can stand for a parliamentary seat 5 years after they have served their sentence.

According to the draft constitution, a person may be a candidate for election to parliament if the person has not been subject to a sentence of imprisonment for an offence involving dishonesty, abuse of office, corruption or sexual offences at any time during the 5 years immediately before being nominated.

Fijivillage has questioned Attorney General, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum whether the government wants to set a criteria that allows people convicted of corruption, abuse of office or rape to get into parliament after a certain period of time.