The Fiji Island Revenue and Customs Authority has re-instated two officials who were suspended earlier on allegations of corruption.

FIRCA's Officers and Staff Association General Secretary Kenneth Zinck has revealed to Village News that the two have resumed work as there was insufficient evidence against them.

Meanwhile, one Officer has been terminated and two others still remain suspended. Zinck adds that they will not be taking the matter up to the Ministry of Labour, since those involved has sought legal assistance.

The six officers were suspended because of alleged breaches of FIRCA's Code of Conduct and for their alleged involvement in approving tax refunds from which they made personal gains along with their accomplices.