Qarase trial starts today
Former FICAC Lawyer Aca Rayawa is appointed Acting DPP who represented FICAC two years ago when the case was last called.
Former Attorney General Qoroniasi Bale will represent Qarase responding to FICAC lawyers submissions.
Qarase pleaded not guilty to five counts of abuse of office brought against him by FICAC in February 2008.
It is alleged that in May 2004 Qarase, while being Prime Minister, Minister for Fijian Affairs and Chairman of the Native Lands Trust Board did an arbitrary act by gazetting regulations which gave the NLTB the powers to invest any trust funds held in trust, thereby causing prejudice to the rights of the Fijian Affairs Board.
It is also alleged that Qarase, while being director of the Fiji Development Bank in 1992, allocated shares to companies owned by his family members without declaring his interest and relationship with the companies.
In July last year, during pre-trial stages of the case, Qarase's application for bail variation to travel to Australia to collect money for his defence in the case, was refused by High Court Judge Justice Daniel Gounder who stated in his ruling that Qarase had not shown that he had no other means to raise the funds for his case.
Part of Qarase's bail condition also requires him to inform FICAC when he travels to his village in Vanuabalavu.
The case is expected to start at 9.30 this morning before Justice Daniel Goundar.
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