Judiciary of Fiji - Judicial Services Commission

Judicial Services Commission

Section 131 establishes the Judicial Service Commission. It consists of the Chief Justice, who chairs the Commission, the Chairperson of the Public Service Commission, and the President of the Fiji Law Society. The Commission is empowered to investigate complaints against judges and officials of courts that are subordinate to the High Court, and may take disciplinary actions against them. The Commissioners are entitled to whatever allowances Parliament may determine.

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