Fiji Labour Party Treasurer, Rajeshwar Kumar said he can only make public the party's accounts after getting approval from FLP board which will be meeting this afternoon.

He said the FLP Board meets at 4.30pm at the FTUC Office in Suva however neither the Secretary, Lekhram Vayeshnoi nor party President, Jokapeci Koroi knows the agenda for the meeting today.

Kumar had revealed to Fiji Village News last month that the party spent all the money that was collected for the farmers and victims of May 2000 coup by Labour Leader Mahendra Chaudhry.

Kumar maintains that after taking over the position of treasurer last year he has looked through the un-audited accounts of the party however he has found nothing sinister.

According to Kumar, money collected was spent on the Valelawa Camp in Dreketi and Lautoka's Girmit Center where some farmers took shelter for a few months in 2000.

According to Kumar, money left in Chaudhry's off-shore account was collected by the people of Hariyana India to assist him in resettling Chaudhry in Australia following the May 2000 coup.

Chaudhry has been criticized for not declaring how much he has in his off-shore bank accounts and what is the source of this income.