The Fiji Islands Revenue and Customs Authority stresses that none of its Officials or Senior Managers are under investigation by the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption.

Speaking to Village News, FIRCA Board Chairman Filipe Bole said the board members met to discuss the requests from FICAC on information they require in relation to two individuals they are investigating.

Bole said FICAC officers went to Waisomo House on Monday afternoon and the documents which they required was handed over to them. He said FIRCA and its officials will assist when required.

Meanwhile, Bole also revealed that there has not been any directive given by the interim government for the removal of Tevita Banuve as the Chief Executive Officer as yet.

He said if there are such plans, the board has not been informed after they met with the Acting Interim Finance Minister Jone Navakamocea yesterday.

However Village news has been reliably informed that FIRCA CEO Tevita Banuve will be asked to resign by the interim government soon.