Vacant NLTB Positions to be Advertised Soon
By fijivillage
Jul 15, 2007, 12:05
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Vacant positions within the Native Land Trust Board will be advertised soon by the Ministry of Fijian Affairs after certain senior managers were terminated by the interim government.
Interim Minister for Fijian Affairs, Ratu Epeli Ganilau has confirmed that the General Manager’s post which Joveci Tuinamuana is now acting in will also be advertised.
Ratu Epeli said that this step has been taken in the best interest of the Fijian people and also to try and move NLTB forward.
The other posts to be advertised include NLTB Asset Manager after Emosi Toga's contract has not been renewed and also the post previously held by Mojito Mua who was terminated along with former General Manager Kalivati Bakani.
Meanwhile, investigations are now underway against NLTB Reserve Commissioner Ilatia Caginavanua.
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