





After serving over 5 years as the FICAC Manager Legal,
Mr. Rashmi Aslam continues the fight against corrupution as the Commissioner.
Ensuring the people of Fiji live a life free of corruption
FICAC is committed to effectively combating corruption in order to promote transparency and accountability for the attainment of zero tolerance of corruption, set the foundation for good governance and create sustainable development for the benefit of all citizens of Fiji
Independence, Integrity, Impartiality, Professionalism and Commitment
A Sub Officer Operations and a Sub Officer Structural Fire Safety of the National Fire Authority (NFA) based at the Lautoka Fire Station were produced at the Lautoka Magistrates Court of the Anti-Corruption Division on Friday 13 May 2022 charged for corruption related offences.
Read MoreTwo Fire Fighters of the National Fire Authority (NFA) based at the Sigatoka Fire Station and a Sub Officer Structural Fire Safety based at the Lautoka Fire Station were produced at the Lautoka Magistrates Court of the Anti-Corruption Division on Friday 13 May 2022 for corruptio
Read MoreTwo Sub Officers Operations and two Leading Firefighter Operations of the National Fire Authority (NFA) were produced at the Ba Magistrates Court of the Anti-Corruption Division on Friday 13 May 2022 for corruption related offences. The Fiji Independent Commission Against Co
Read MoreTwo Sub Officer Operations with the National Fire Authority (NFA) were produced at the Ba Magistrates Court of the Anti-Corruption Division on Friday 13 May 2022 for corruption related offences. The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) has charged Nacanieli
Read MoreFiji Pine Limited has joined the “I don’t accept bribes” campaign, a joint nationwide initiative by FICAC with the UN Development Programme (UNDP) under the United Nations Pacific Regional Anti-Corruption (UN-PRAC) project funded by the New Zealand Government. The lau
Read MoreThe Ministry of Local Government has become the latest Ministry to join the “I don’t accept bribes’ campaign, a joint nationwide initiative by FICAC with the UN Development Programme (UNDP) under the United Nations Pacific Regional Anti-Corruption (UN-PRAC) project funded
Read MoreReceives corruption-related complaints from members of the public with regards to Public Sector Corruption.
Investigates corruption-related complaints, as directed by the FICAC Deputy Commissioner.
Tasked with the assessment and prosecution of corruption and bribery related offences.
Provides vital support to the Commission in order to ensure ease of operation.
Proactive in educating the public about the identification of corruption and its ill-effects.
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If you have any concerns about disclosing your identity, please call the Complaints officer on 1322 to discuss.