The initial session of the caution interview for Charlie Charters took place earlier today and has been temporarily suspended until later this afternoon. Charters’ attorney, Seforan Fatiaki, shared with FBC News that his client is in good spirits as the process unfolds.
Fatiaki indicated that it is likely Charters will remain in custody overnight and is expected to appear in court on Monday. At this moment, Charters has not faced any charges. Following the completion of the caution interview, the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) will determine if charges will be filed.
In addition, it has been reported that the Judicial Services Commission will convene today to discuss the recent developments regarding FICAC. FBC News will provide updates as more information emerges.
This ongoing situation reflects the careful legal processes taking place, and many are watching closely as the investigation unfolds. There is hope for clarity and resolution as authorities work to address the matter.
