The Fiji Rugby Union is yet to come up with concrete evidence on allegations levelled against former Digicel 7's coach Waisale Serevi after the IRB 7's series in London and Scotland.

Speaking to Village sports former team manager Epeli Lagiloa said that the allegations against Serevi "doing something big" came as a surprise and are all lies as it was never addressed in the Manager's report.

Lagiloa added that he fully supports the decision made by the Fiji Rugby Union in selecting Joe Savou for the Pacific Games and hopes it is not a move just to get back at Serevi.

Serevi has been dropped from the Digicel 7's squad that will begin camp tomorrow in preparation for the Pacific Games in Samoa.

Meanwhile, the Fiji Rugby Union games Committee has decided to defer a decision on William Ryder and Lepani Nabuliwaqa for mis-conduct on the recent tour to London and Edinburgh until the players have attended a hearing.

In a statement this afternoon FRU CEO Ratu Timoci Tavanavaua said that with regards to player/coach Waisale Serevi, the Committee has decided to wait until he returns from Australia and then they will meet with Serevi to discuss his future with Fiji Rugby.

The games Committee has also decided to hand a two-week suspension to Naitasiri forward Kini Radaveta for the red card he received in Saturday's match against Nadi.