The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) held an online panel: “Perceptions of corruption in Fiji and Melanesian anti-corruption mechanisms” on Tuesday 4 April 2023.
Held as part of the Democratic Development in Melanesia webinar series, this panel discussion focused on Fiji and the Melanesian region.
In the 2022 Corruption Perception Index rating, Fiji with a score of 53 offers some hope for the future, despite the warning sign of a two-point drop compared to 2021. In 2022, the government started to retaliate against journalists for publishing articles that were “contrary to the public or national interest,” threatening to punish or even imprison them. Amendments to election law also gave the Supervisor of Election extraordinary powers and limited free speech. However, the December elections produced a new coalition government, ending the 16-year rule of the incumbent. The new prime minister and government have already begun to implement a 100-day plan that includes provisions to protect media freedom and whistleblowing. The panel will discussed the progress made so far and the remaining challenges.
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