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| Funder | Unspecified Chinese Government Institution |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Government of Fiji |
| Country | Fiji |
| Start Date | Jun 27, 2007 |
| End Date | Apr 30, 2029 |
| Duration | 7,978 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Recipient |
| Data Source | AidData Chinese Aid |
| Grant ID | 71499 |
On June 27, 2007, roughly six months after the December 2006 military coup in Fiji, the Chinese Government provided a $5 million cash grant to the Government of Fiji (as recorded in Record ID#64207). These monies were deposited into a trust fund controlled by Fiji’s Office of the Prime Minister.
Then, on May 22, 2007, Fiji’s Cabinet approved the utilization of the $5 million cash grant to finance the construction and upgrading of rural roads and other rural projects. FJD FJD 57,500 was earmarked for the Nabitu District School Renovation Project.
The purpose of this project was to construct ablution blocks for four teachers' quarters at the Nabitu District School on the outskirts of Nabitu village in Tailevu Province.
On December 15, 2007, an MOU was signed between the Office of the Prime Minister of Fiji and the RFMF Engineers regiment.
It specified that the RFMF Engineers (The Republic of Fiji Military Forces) would be responsible for the implementation of the project.
Construction began on December 17, 2007 and the project was expected to be completed by the beginning of the new school year (September 2008). However, it is unclear whether or when this project was completed.
According to Fijian law, any monies that are deposited into government-controlled Trust Funds are not the property of the state and not utilized for the purpose of government. As such, these monies are to be deposited in separate bank accounts and accounted for separately from public money and other money (since they are being ‘held in trust’). Fiji’s Office of the Prime Minister operates one Trust Fund that is financed by the PRC Government and another that is financed by the Taiwanese (ROC) Government. The PRC Government, in effect, entrusted its $5 million cash grant to the coup leader (Frank Bainimarama), who became Fiji’s Prime Minister.
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