Modernizing Fiji's Policing Laws: A Review of the Police Act 1965
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The Ministry of Policing, in collaboration with the Fiji Police Force and the Office of the Solicitor-General, has embarked on a comprehensive review of the Police Act 1965. This review marks a significant milestone in Fiji's policing history, as it aims to modernize the country's policing laws to better reflect the current realities and expectations of all Fijians.
The review process, which commenced in May 2025, brought together key stakeholders, including the Minister for Policing, the Commissioner of Police, the Acting Deputy Commissioner of FICAC, and a team from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions. These high-level consultations have played a crucial role in shaping the overall objectives of the review, ensuring that the new policing laws are aligned with the needs and aspirations of the Fijian people.
The engagement of a legal consultant has further strengthened the review process, providing expert guidance on best practices in policing legislation and human rights standards. The ultimate goal of this review is to create a policing framework that promotes accountability, transparency, and respect for human rights, while also enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of the Fiji Police Force.
This comprehensive review is a testament to the Fiji Government's commitment to promoting good governance, upholding the rule of law, and ensuring that the country's policing laws are in line with international best practices. The outcome of this review will have far-reaching implications for the people of Fiji, as it will shape the future of policing in the country and contribute to the creation of a safer, more just, and equitable society for all.
To stay updated on the latest developments and findings of the review, visit: https://bit.ly/3Ucm8sm