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High-profile people implicated in a damning Commission of Inquiry (COI) in Fiji last year will not face any criminal charges from public prosecutors.
Twelve police investigations arising from the probe into the former head of Fiji's independent anti-corruption agency (FICAC) have been dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
The inquiry, headed by Justice David Ashton-Lewis, called into question the motives for hiring FICAC's former commissioner, Barbara Malimali.
FICAC has already charged one of the people adversely named
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