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Grubshit Article Most Viewed in Fiji

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In just a week, Grubshit's article got over 200,000 views, dwarfing our rivals by a significant amount and fueling debate countrywide on the dangers of intoxication.  92% of our viewers were from Fiji. Grubshit had the entire country talking with a brilliant piece of investigative journalism and the population is still divided on what happened on that fateful wine fueled night. This is the most debated topic on the ground in Fiji at the moment. We thank all our loyal readers who are interested in learning the truth about the experiences of Graham Davis while in Fiji. One (1) Week of Grubshit A special thanks goes out to the many websites and blogs who talked about us and sent us traffic. Please continue following our blog as we plan to expose even more in Fiji.

Exposing The FijiFirst Government

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They say that all it takes for evil to succeed is for good men to stand back and do nothing. I promised my readers that over the next few weeks I will expose the inner workings of the FijiFirst Government and further my personal vendetta against the AG who refused to acknowledge my high value to the government. This particular incident is hard to talk about but my readers must know the truth. When I joined Frank Bainimarama in 2012 I was filled with the hope of a better future and an environment where my superior skills would be acknowledged and fully utilized. Unfortunately, the AG had other ideas. Fast forward to 2018. It was a Friday in July, a night I remember as if it was yesterday, that I received a call from a prominent Fijian figure. It was none other than Ashwin Raj, the Director for Human Rights. He told me that he was concerned about the upcoming election, especially with him being a public figure of much hate and despised primarily among the iTaukei. He said he wanted to di...

#Victimization of Expats by FijiFirst

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You never really know what you had until its gone and this is precisely what Frank Bainimarama realized when he lost me as a communications consultant. How did it happen? I was not given the respect I am entitled to. This is often the case with many expats in Fiji who deserve admiration and respect but instead are treated like second-class citizens. Case and point being Bernadette Welch, former PS Health and Alison Burchell, former PS Education. One of my key roles as a Qorvis Consultant was to write speeches. Getting the right message out is very important and very few are able to do this and none have been able to do it since my departure, a loss certainly felt by the government. One afternoon I was working on a speech meant for Frank when I got a call from the Prime Minister's office advising me that Frank had to cancel attendance to the event at the last minute. They then had the gall to tell me that I had to write the speech instead for Inia Seruiratu who would be attending i...