Lawyers representing former Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase and the SDL are yet to decide on whether they will pursue their complaint against the interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama and others for alleged treason in the international criminal court.

Qarase had referred all queries to his senior counsel Niko Nawaikula and Nawaikula's assistant Aseri Vakaloloma saying they are yet to inform the SDL of their further plans.

Vakaloloma said he had not received any further instructions from Nawaikula on the matter that will make the final decision on the matter. Nawaikula is currently overseas and could not be reached for a comment.

Police Commissioner Commodore Esala Teleni had already stressed that they will not investigate the treason complaint against the Interim Prime Minister and others.

Yesterday a former Judge of the Intentional Criminal Court Tuiloma Slade stated at the 14th Annual Prosecutors Conference that the ICC will seek to exercise its jurisdiction only when the State is unwilling or unable to genuinely act and thus by its complementary role the ICC is and will be a court of last resort.