No personal agenda against Chaudhry
Sir James believes that there was no personal agenda against Interim Finance Minister, Mahendra Chaudhry when the former Chiefs Auditors for FIRCA, Lepani Rabo and Joseva Leano started intensive investigations against Chaudhry.
The former Finance Minister said he has known Rabo and Leano for a number of years when he was the head of the Finance Ministry, and the two were in the top three positions of the organization due to their experience and professionalism.
He reveals that two other officials from FIRCA were handling Chaudhry's file and they were the ones who allegedly found the discrepancies in the files. They then referred the matter to the Chief Auditor, Lepani Rabo.
The former Finance Minister said the top two officials knew that they would be victimized and they had also sought advice from him.
Ah Koy confirmed to Village that Rabo and Leano met with him after they were asked to go home. He said the ironic thing is that the two were handling Chaudhry's tax files.
Ah Koy also confirms that he met Rabo and Leano with the Interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama last year where the two raised serious concerns about Chaudhry allegedly evading tax over a period of time and his source of income in the off-shore accounts.
Meanwhile Ah Koy who is in the country with a delegation from China said Interim Finance Minister, Mahendra Chaudhry should step aside now as it is just not right for him to stay on and make decisions on taxation issues if he himself is alleged to have evaded taxes and not declared income in off-shore accounts.
Sir James Ah Koy said he is also ready to take over as Interim Minister for Finance if Interim Prime Minister, Commodore Frank Bainimarama is finding difficulties in getting a new Finance Minister.
We have received information that Interim Prime Minister, Commodore Bainimarama met with Chaudhry, Interim Foreign Affairs Minister, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau and Interim Defense Minister, Ratu Epeli Ganilau in the last hour.
When approached by Village News outside the Government Buildings, Chaudhry, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau and Ratu Epeli Ganilau said that they went to the PM's office for a normal cabinet caucus meeting. Chaudhry also said that he will not make any more comments about the allegations of tax evasion over a period of time and the non-declaration of the source of income in his off-shore bank accounts from 2000 to 2003.
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