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his sons stomach and hands were
swollen and was not breathing well.
So I asked the nurse to take away the
drips.
Then another Chinese doctor came
in the morning asking to take blood
samples for blood test, she again
inserted the needles on his swollen
hand and my son just hugged me and
said this is it dad.
That was it for my son, Kumar said.
He said the doctors at Lautoka Hospital
have asked him to approve a post
mortem examination on his son.
I told them I cant allow that, my son
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dialysis treatment.
Cunliffe says the fact that Sanil was
in the country unlawfully made it a
"difficult case".
He said there was a long-standing
policy under previous government
that people who were in grave danger
of losing their lives as a result of
deportation would not be deported.
He said he extended his "huge
sympathies" to Kumar's family, and
he wanted to acknowledge the work
of his Labour MP Rajen Prasad who
advocated for Kumar and his family
throughout his deportation process.
"I acknowledge too the difficult
position that any minister is in, in
these circumstances, but the fact is
the decision in the end wasn't the right
one."
After that time, patients needed to pay
the $32,000 annual cost, find a donor
and travel to India for a transplant, or
"get their affairs in order to prepare for
their death".
Dr Prasad said New Zealand Immigration
had been "utterly heartless".
"What was the harm here? I just don't
get it. It's just so unnecessary."
Prime Minister John Key said that
he was constrained in comments
because of privacy, but that Ms Kaye
had established that treatment was
available in Fiji.
"I'm sure they would be of the view
that the potential level of health care
was greater for him in New Zealand.
Whether that is right or not is not
something I can confirm."
Attending the funeral gathering were
his families in NZ who were part of the
community that raised funds to allow
Kumar to get kidney transplant in NZ
before he was deported.
Sanil Kumar was cremated at the
Rarawai Cemetery on Wednesday.
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Employment opportunities for Fijians work here, they are looked after well,
in lucrative job markets internationally he said.
are among the benefits of establishing There are already 25 pilots, 20 cabin
permanent missions in certain parts of crew, 25 nurses, some in the hotel
the world.
industry and seafarers, he said.
The less than two-year-old Fijian Last year, through the Ministry of
Embassy to the United Arab Emirates, Labours Foreign/Overseas Recruitment
which depends on foreign workers in Unit, expressions of interests were
their service sector.
called to work in the retail sector.
UAE Ambassador based in Abu Dhabi, 6 In the airlines sector, Emirates
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accredited to Arab and Middle-Eastern recruitment and Qatar (airlines) is
countries, said there were Fijians 6 looking at recruiting from Fiji, Mr
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the condition of work is another thing the requirements was that they had to
as it is very important for us. We want travel to the Emirates and write a test
to ensure that when Fijians come to before they were hired.
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Gilmore said it was going to be a tough time in eight years.
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Ranawai.
Popularity outside Suva
Admiral Bainimarama is also popular
outside the main cities, in villages
where power and water supplies have
been connected for the first time.
His government is investing heavily in
new infrastructure, especially roads,
financed through increased government
debt.
However, there are those who fear the
election will not be free and fair.
"Its not an equal playing field for all
parties," says Reverend Akuila Yabaki
from the Citizens Constitutional
Forum.
"The party that has not been registered
is Bainimaramas party but already
theyre doing money politics."
Reverend Yabaki believes the
government has breached its own
electoral laws by campaigning before
Fiji First has been registered as a
political party.
Hes concerned that several decrees
and a timid media have created
an atmosphere favourable to the
government.
Nevertheless, Reverend Yabaki says
the election is an important step on the
road back to democracy.
"Weve had our share of constitutional
breakdowns, say in 1987 when the first
coup took place.
"So we should look back into history
and also look forward with a vision to
make Fiji a better place," he said.
But some deny Admiral Bainimarama
has been campaigning.
Dr Jiko Luveni is the Minister for
Social Welfare, Women and Poverty
Alleviation, as well as the President of
Fiji First.
She says the elections will be free and
his government.
Getting people who are opposed to the
government to speak openly is another
matter and many are afraid of being
threatened by the police or military.
So its difficult to accurately
gauge Commodore Bainimaramas
popularity.
On the surface, it looks like his grip on
political power will continue, but many
Fijians are holding their tongues until
polling day.
Liam Fox recently travelled to Fiji
to gauge the political mood ahead of
the September general election, the
countrys first since a military coup in
2006.
He found that while military strongman
Frank Bainimarama has been heavily
criticised by foreign observers, he
appears to enjoy strong domestic
support.
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maternity unit
while another $600,000 has been
provided for the construction of a
low risk maternity unit in Makoi and
$250,000 for the new Naulu health
center.
Health centers in densely populated
areas such as Valelevu and Keiyasi
will be renovated through a funding
of $1millon while a further $2m will
be used to construct a new hospital in
Nausori that will the populated Suva to
Nausori corridor.
Another new hospital will be
constructed in Ba at the cost of $7.3m
and Lautoka Hospitals emergency
department will be upgraded with a
funding of $5.9m.
A further allocation of $1.0 million
has been given for the extension of the
Sigatoka hospital.
Rural health centers are also in line for
major capital works planned for 2014
including a new nursing station in
Nagatagata and health centers in Lagi,
Cuvu and Waivaka with a sum of $1.9
million allocated for these projects.
DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS
The Governments health and hospitals
investment priorities have included:
Increased funding for public hospitals
- CWM, Lautoka and Labasa
Invested in hospital emergency
departments
Acted to reduce surgery waiting lists
with operating theatre upgrade
Increased training for nurse
supervisors, allied health supervisors
and medical supervisors
Expanded access to training for nurse
practitioners and midwives
Increased incentives for doctors to
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Bainimarama, PS Sugar, Mr Manasa Vaniqi and Fiji Sugarcane Growers
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such provision.
Under section 56(2)(g) of the 2013
Constitution Mr Chaudhry does not
qualify to stand.
It states A person may be a candidate
for election to Parliament only if the
person has not, at any time during
the eight years immediately before
being nominated, been convicted of
any offence under any law for which
the maximum penalty is a term of
imprisonment of 12 months or more.
Letter to the Electoral Commission
Some concerns raised by Mr Chaudhry
-Alleged lack of independence of the
Electoral Commission.
-The absence of party symbols on the
ballot paper especially when the
party symbol was a requirement for
political party registration.
-One day election is not seen as
practicable even with the pre-polling
that will be held two weeks before. It
should be spread over three to four days.
Premila Kumar
The Consumer Council of Fiji is calling In the absence of an effective institution
on the policy implementers in the heath and speedy process, it is expected that
sector to wake up to Prime Minister health service providers will continue
Rear Admiral Voreqe Bainimaramas with their shrewd conducts where
call to improve the quality of health consumers will be left to suffer.
services in the country.
There are still a number of people with
Despite promising polices and facilities complaints bordering on medical and
put in place by the State, the countrys dental negligence, lodged with the
health care system remains a critical Fiji Medical and Dental Secretariat,
issue for the Fijian consumers.
who are still waiting for redress.
The Council applauds the Prime This Secretariat has been established
Minister for his political will to reform with the aim to resolving disputes by
the countrys health sector in a bid to consumers swiftly and efficiently.
upgrade service delivery in particular, However, this is not the case as
his plea to the public servants attached consumers await justice to happen.
with the health sector to improve on The delay in providing redress to the
their attitude and zeal as they provide aggrieved complainants in itself creates
service to the public.
a picture of incompetency and puts the
The country may have the best policies integrity of such Government bodies
and state of art facilities available but on test. Governments efforts to bring
the system begins to crumble if the order and provide redress in a timely
implementers and gatekeepers fail to and transparent manner is derailed.
deliver.
Justice delayed is as good as justice
Ultimately, it is the public which pays a denied. Why the long wait? Consumers
price for the inefficiency.
want speedy resolution of consumer
A glaring example is the ineffectiveness complaints. Indeed, for many of them,
of the Fiji Medical Council and the resolution represents an essential first
Fiji Dental Council which has been step in the healing process.
set by the Government to deal with Health is a crucial area of development
complaints related to health services. and all stakeholders need to work
If this organization was effective in its together, taking a multi-dimensional
disciplinary procedures then that would approach to improve the quality of
have sent a strong message to both health service delivery to the public.
public and private health practioners that However, what is needed is service
laxity has no place in the health sector. minded professionals, who value life.
Reason given that low sales made it unprofitable but assurance given that all
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RB Patel Group has closed its Waimanu Mr Lala said the current sales level
Road Supermarket store in Suva City.
made it unprofitable and the closing of
Group chairman, Padam Lala, the Waimanu Road store will therefore
confirmed the company would retain improve the companys profitability.
all employees by deploying them to its The company sold the Waimanu Road
other stores.
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The Napier Fire Service had to remove the roof of the Toyota Yaris to free an
89-year-old woman who had been trapped in the vehicle with her husband's
body 15 hours overnight.
An 89-year-old woman who survived 8am.
the impact of a car crash, spent 15 The Napier Fire Service also attended
horrific hours trapped and injured and first had to secure the car, before
beside her husband's body, before freeing the elderly woman from her 15being discovered.
hour ordeal.
The woman was in a serious condition "She wasn't physically trapped but it's
at Hawke's Bay Hospital's high encased her and she couldn't get out,"
dependency unit, a spokeswoman said. Mr Smith said.
It is believed the elderly couple had "We had to be very careful about
been visiting family at a Puketapu Rd the way we extracted her, we had to
property west of Napier for Sunday secure the vehicle before we could do
lunch and left for their Taradale home anything."
about 5pm.
He said while they weren't overly
Then the silver Toyota Yaris in which common, there were other accidents
they were travelling veered off a steep in which people were trapped for long
gravel driveway, rolling halfway down periods, adding that in this case the
the hill, before coming to rest against woman had been fortunate to make it
a tree.
through the night.
"Most probably the male driver died "I think she's very lucky to have
on impact and the female passenger survived - it was very cold," Mr Smith
has been trapped there overnight," said.
Sergeant Paul Ormerod said. "Given Napier Fire Senior Station officer
her age and the conditions overnight Bryan Dunphy said it was a "technically
it's a miracle she's still with us."
difficult" rescue because they had to
The temperature had dipped to 10C work around the tree and unusual angle
by 8am, contributing to the woman's of the car.
serious condition - but incredibly she "We removed the roof and managed
was in "good spirits" when St John to get the woman out ... the car was
Ambulance arrived about 8.45am.
probably about 15m down, it was quite
"She had lots of cuts, a hip injury and a big drop - I can't imagine it would
a chest injury, she was obviously very have been obvious [from the house
cold but quite conscious and in good above]."
spirits," St John Hawke's Bay district Relatives gathered at the Puketapu
operations manager Stephen Smith said. Rd home and were being assisted by
The car was balanced against a tree victim support.
on its side until morning when family "They are all supporting each other,"
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Julie Paskall, a B.C. hockey mom, was beaten in a parking lot outside a
hockey arena waiting for her son. She later died of her injuries.
A man charged with murder in the death while walking at about 2:30 a.m. on
of a 53-year-old hockey mom was Jan. 1, 2010. At the time, police said the
ordered to remain in custody Monday woman was pushed to the ground and
after his first court appearance.
dragged toward a nearby creek before
Yosef Gopaul, 27, made a brief a passerby scared off the attacker, the
appearance in handcuffs and a judge newspaper said.
agreed to keep him in custody until his The report added that investigators
next court date, scheduled for June 13. determined the victim had been in contact
Gopaul is charged with second-degree with the suspect earlier that night at a
murder in the death of Julie Paskall, who local establishment. RCMP confirmed
died last New Years Eve, days after she Gopaul was the same man who now
was beaten outside a community hockey faces charges in Paskalls death.
arena in Surrey, southeast of Vancouver. Paskalls murder which happened
Paskall had been at the arena to pick in Newton, an area of Surrey with
up her 16-year-old son, a referee who a particularly rough reputation
was officiating a minor hockey game, prompted calls for more to be done to
when she was attacked in what police reduce violent crime in the city and
have described as a botched robbery keep the streets safe.
attempt. Paskall had three children.
Even before Paskalls death, the city
The regions RCMP-led homicide had formed a task force to investigate
unit announced the arrest last Friday Surreys homicide rate. The community
and confirmed Gopauls identity the had a record 25 homicides in 2013,
following day. Police have said Gopaul including Paskalls death, compared
arrived from Ontario eight weeks with 11 the previous year.
before Paskalls death.
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The RCMP said Gopaul has a criminal February that recommended additional
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of Templeton Circle N.E. at roughly reminding Calgarians to never leave
12:45 p.m. MT for reports of a house fire. cooking unattended.
A meter reader in the area saw smoke If a fire starts in a pot on the stove,
and flames coming from the back of residents should quickly and carefully
the home and called 911.
slide a lid onto the pot and turn the
When fire crews arrived, they found the element off.
fire has started in the kitchen and had Do not remove the pot and let it cool
spread into other rooms throughout the down in place.
four-level split home.
Anyone not comfortable doing that is
The entire home suffered heavy smoke advised to phone 911, alert all residents
damage and is uninhabitable, but there to the fire and leave the house.
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Derakhshan.
Do you think that for another measly
$100 of insurance I would have any
reason to misrepresent or lie on her
behalf?
Derakhshan is suing RBC for $25,000
in small claims court.
My objective is bigger than my moms
case. I want to stand up for people who
have gone through the same thing, and
my final goal is to change policy.
RBC justifies denial
The head of RBCs insurance division,
Martha Turnbull, told Go Public that
even though Derakhshan didnt intend
to answer the question incorrectly, the
claim denial is justified.
It's a very regrettable decision, said
Turnbull who added that RBC denies
two per cent of claims, for all types of
insurance it sells.
Unfortunately, we need to make
consistent decisions for all clients.
Denying a claim is the most difficult
decision we make in the claims
department. We take our responsibility
and accountability to our clients very
seriously."
She also said RBC will fight this case
in court.
We will not be settling it, said
Turnbull. We are making sure that we
treat every client with the same respect
and care and that if the clients answer
the questionnaire correctly they pay
the correct premium, they're not in turn
subsidizing people who don't answer
the questions correctly.
Insurers hold 'legal weapon'
Insurance broker Bruce Cappon is
lobbying for provincial regulators
to force insurance companies to be
more up front about what the medical
questions really mean.
The way the system is rigged right
now is that insurers have a legal
weapon. The misrepresentation clause
is a legal weapon, said Cappon.
I find it very unfair that you are asking
these people to fight back when the
remedies would be very simple, just to
add a few changes to the regulations.
He also thinks it should be illegal
for insurers to refuse to pay for
treatment unrelated to any pre-existing
conditions.
The industry association wouldnt
say what percentage of travel medical
claims are denied for misrepresentation,
but that it is trying to educate consumers
on the pitfalls.
Know your health and consult a
health-care provider if you have any
questions, said a spokesperson for the
Travel Health Insurance Association of
Canada.
Cappon advises people to go as far as
checking their medical records before
buying policies, because that is what
the insurance companies look at.
Theres no onus on the insurance
providers to first provide the consumer
with the information they need to make
an accurate response. And thats whats
got to change.
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We know the basics of bananas that bananas are a good source for potassium but do we know some of its unexpected benefits? Here are some bonus facts
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After Archana Puran Singh, Raveena
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Entertainment Ke Liya Kuch Bhi
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His wife Poonam Sinha said "It was
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She said that when they landed here,
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own ideas and beliefs and well work
to make sure we achieve that vision.
Youd think Benning would at least
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because of his pro-scouting input with
the Bruins and the college talent he
scouted. Asked if hell add to his staff,
Benning was noncommittal on his first
day on the job last week and chose to
focus on whats in place. Weisbrod
didnt return a call from The Province
on Wednesday.
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working with them.
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