Natural Waters prepare shipment
This has been confirmed by Natural Waters who say that they are happy with the decision made by Justice Jocelyn Scutt.
This comes after Natural Waters of Viti Limited were given the all clear to export Fiji Water until the 31st of this month while the legal battle continues between the company and the Fiji Islands Revenue and Customs Authority.
While making the ruling on the injunction by the Fiji Water, High Court Judge Justice Jocyln Scutt said the case will be recalled at end of this month in chambers where this issue will be raised again.
FIRCA CEO Jitoko Tikolevu is expected to comment later.
Natural Waters filed an injunction seeking court orders, which include that FIRCA gives the all clear, for its containers of Fiji Water sitting at the Lautoka Wharf, to be exported.
The legal action was initiated against FIRCA after claiming that the Authority was blocking its exports of Fiji Water, which has been denied by FIRCA and the Interim Finance Minister who say that Natural Waters has failed to make correct declarations on its exports.
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