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Subject: [pasifik_nius] 2765 FIJI: Fiji unions hit back at Aussie businessman
Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 19:13:08 +1300
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Title -- 2765 FIJI: Fiji unions hit back at Aussie businessman
Date -- 7 June 2000
Byline -- Joe Yaya and Phil Thornton
Origin -- Pacific Media Watch
Source --  Pasifik Nius, 7/6/00
Copyright -- Pasifik Nius
Status -- Unabridged
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FIJI UNIONS HIT BACK AT AUSSIE BUSINESSMAN

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By Joe Yaya and Phil Thornton
� USP Journalism Programme

SUVA: Suva's deputy mayor and national assistant secretary of the Fiji
Trades Union Congress (FTUC), Diwan Shankar, today slammed Australian
businessman Mark Halabe for statements he made in The Australian
newspaper just five days after the coup.

Halabe was quoted in the paper as saying that the end of the Chaudhry
government would benefit Fiji economically.

A furious Shankar told Pacific Journalism Online that Halabe's comments
were "insensitive" and "inappropriate" considering Chaudhry was still
held captive.

He also said the FTUC was considering asking international consumer
groups to organise boycotts of Halabe's products.

"I'm surprised at these comments from an Australian who's enjoyed Fiji
tax concessions for 13 years," Shankar said.

"This is the same man who recently accompanied Mahendra Chaudhry to
Australia to gain concessions for his industry yet just days later while
Chaudhry is a hostage, he's meeting with his captors and publicly saying
it's good for business."

Shankar said it was ironic that Halabe as an Australian was telling
Fijians who should be Prime Minister.

"Why doesn't he manufacture in Australia --- he's here because he's got
an unlimited supply of cheap labour," said Shankar.

The trade union leader said that if business people don't like what
democracy delivers they should realise that you can't change it with
guns.

In reply to these accusations, Halabe told Pacific Journalism Online
that he regretted having said this to the Australian media.

"It is unfortunate that it was reported in the media. I regret it very
much," he said.

Halabe commended Chaudhry as a "hard working prime minister, focused on
getting Fiji moving on into the future."

As president of the Fiji-Australian Business Council, Halabe added that
it was sometimes frustrating for council members and him to accept some
of the policies of the Chaudhry administration.

"For instance, the loss of the tax-free status, the rice-quota system,
the rearrangement of work permits, the banking review to implement bank
charges, the Credit Act that was supposed to be changed but wasn't," he
said.

"It's been very very hard for the government to change it's mind once it
made a decision on changes to policies."

Meanwhile, job losses that have hit the country have been in the hotel
industry, garment industry and the sugar industry.

The European Union in a message conveyed to the commander of the interim
military government warned that it would stop buying sugar from Fiji if
rebel leader George Speight or any of his members were included in a new
civilian government.

Fifty per cent of the sugar produced in Fiji is sold to the European
market, amounting to two-thirds of the gross sugar revenue of about
$FJ200 million.

If the sanction on buying Fiji sugar goes ahead, it would directly
affect around 200,000 people who depend entirely on the industry for
their livelihood.

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