Jale Baba in
Lautoka is a
Fijian businessman and political organizer. A forestry graduate of the
Australian National University
The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies an ...
, he worked for
Fiji Pine Limited for more than 20 years, before leaving in 1999 to start his own company-
Baba Forests. He also serves as the campaign director of the ruling
Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua
The United Fiji Party ( fj, Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua, SDL) was a political party in Fiji. It was founded in 2001 by Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase as a power base; it absorbed most of the Christian Democratic Alliance and other conse ...
Party, or SDL). He was General Secretary and more recently National Director of the party, but relinquished this post on 1 January 2006 in order to take charge of the campaign for the
general election to be held from 6–13 May.
In his party role, he worked aggressively to consolidate his party's support among
indigenous Fijians, while attempting with little success to make inroads into the
Indo-Fijian
Indo-Fijians or Indian-Fijians (also known as Fiji Indians) are Fijian citizens of Indian descent, and include people who trace their ancestry to various regions of the Indian subcontinent.Girmit by Suresh Prasad Although Indo-Fijians constitu ...
electorate. At the
previous election held in 2001, the SDL received barely one percent of the vote in the seven contested
communal constituencies reserved for citizens of
India
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n descent, a figure that only marginally improved in 2006. He also made a token bid for the
Ba Open Constituency for the SDL, but garnered only 60 votes. On 15 June 2006, Baba announced his resignation from his party post.
Business controversies
On 16 December 2005, Baba was accused by two
Senators of
corruption. Senator
Ponipate Lesavua
Ponipate Tawase Lesavua was a Fijian politician, who led the now-defunct Party of National Unity, which drew most of its support from Ba Province in the West of the country. The former Police officer, who spent 20 years in the Criminal Investi ...
alleged that Baba, along with
Laisenia Qarase, Jr. (the son of
Laisenia Qarase
Laisenia Qarase (pronounced ; 4 February 1941 – 21 April 2020) was a Fijian politician. He served as the sixth Prime Minister of Fiji from 2000 to 2006. After the military quashed the coup that led to the removal of Mahendra Chaudhry, Qarase ...
, Fiji's
Prime Minister
A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister i ...
) and
Lalesh Shankar (another SDL official), benefited from a
mahogany harvest at
Sote
Shota (or Shotë) is an Albanian dance very popular in Albania and Kosovo. It involves synchronised steps, and a strong rhythm. It is commonly played at weddings, folk festivals and other events.
During the 20s century this dance was performe ...
Village in
Tailevu
Tailevu is one of the 14 provinces of Fiji.
Overview
One of the eight provinces based in Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island, Tailevu's 755 square kilometers occupy the south-eastern fringe of the island along with some central areas. At the 2017 ...
. Baba was subcontracted to
Fiji Hardwood and was operating an illegal circular saw, Lesavua maintained, while Qarase Jr. and Shankar owned a company called
Trapper Haulage, which had been granted the contract. ''"This is nepotism in its highest degree,"'' Lesavua said. Another Senator,
Ratu Dr. Epeli Nailatikau, alleged that the
Fiji Development Bank had lent Baba
F$79,600 for six months, then F$24,000 three months later, to buy the saw. He questioned why Baba should be granted such loans, when the landowners themselves were not.
The next day, Baba angrily denied what he called "cowardly" allegations made under
parliamentary privilege. ''"It is a cowardly and vilifying attack and if there is any truth to it then the gentlemen should state what they have said, outside of Parliament,"'' Baba told the
Fiji Times
''The Fiji Times'' is a daily English-language newspaper published in Suva, Fiji. Established in Levuka on 4 September 1869 by George Littleton Griffiths, it is Fiji's oldest newspaper still operating.
''The Fiji Times'' is owned by Motibhai G ...
. He said that as one of the most qualified foresters in Fiji, he had been invited by the Sote landowners to help them set up their logging company.
Fiji Hardwood chief executive
Edrian Hazleman supported Baba, saying that there was no truth to Lesavua's claim that Baba was subcontracted to the company. The Prime Minister, meanwhile, said that his son was not involved with Trapper Haulage, as alleged, having withdrawn on his father's advice from his previous shareholding in the company. The allegations had been fabricated by Opposition
parliamentarian Poseci Bune, Qarase said.
Civil contempt conviction
On 10 February 2006, Justice
John Connors of the
Lautoka High Court found Baba guilty of
civil contempt
Contempt of court, often referred to simply as "contempt", is the crime of being disobedient to or disrespectful toward a court of law and its officers in the form of behavior that opposes or defies the authority, justice, and dignity of the cour ...
, fined him F$500, and ordered him to pay court costs of F$2,500. According to a
Fiji Television
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report on 1 March, Connors found Baba guilty of noncompliance with an order made on 15 August 2005, in which he was given three days to deliver machinery to the
Merchant Finance and Investment Company Limited, his client and plaintiff. Connors noted that Baba had eventually complied with the order, but only after
contempt
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The word originated in 1393 in Old French contempt, contemps, ...
proceedings had been initiated, and ruled that a penalty was necessary to deter other members of the community.
The 2006 coup d'état
In the wake of the
military
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coup that deposed the SDL-led government on 5 December 2006, Baba found himself at the centre of an investigation into alleged shady business dealings and political manoeuvrings. On 26 January 2007 he was taken to
Suva's
Queen Elizabeth Barracks for interrogation about alleged recent comments against the interim government. He was released the next day.
Baba was again detained on 28 January, and under intense grilling by Military officials, admitted to approving the sale a government vehicle belonging to the
Lakeba
Lakeba (pronounced ) is an island in Fiji’s Southern Lau Archipelago; the provincial capital of Lau is located here. The island is the tenth largest in Fiji, with a land area of nearly 60 square kilometers.Steadman (2006) It is fertile and wel ...
Pine Scheme, which he managed then. He made the admission in the presence of the buyer of the vehicle and of a
Fiji Sun
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The Fiji Sun has its main newsroom in Suva, Fiji. Its print center remains in su ...
journalist, the ''Sun'' reported on 29 January. In 2000, he approved the sale of the vehicle to
Naitasiri
:see also Naitasiri District
Naitasiri is one of the 14 provinces of Fiji and one of eight located on Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island.
Geography and infrastructure
Naitasiri covers an area of , and occupies the area mostly to the north of Suva, ...
farmer
Lemeki Natorogia for F$700. He claimed not to have known at the time that the vehicle was government-owned.
References
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Soqosoqo Duavata ni Lewenivanua politicians
Living people
Fijian Seventh-day Adventists
Politicians from Lautoka
Year of birth missing (living people)