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Pacific Waves for Thursday 30 April 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 30 April 2015
3:06 PM.Solomons PM acknowleges public outrage over tax-free salaries for MPs; Fiji police say action will be taken on police brutality cases; Rally planned to support suspended Nauru MPs; Radio Kiribati… Read more Audio
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Solomons Prime Minister says salary concerns are taxing
3:05 PM.The Prime Minister of Solomon Islands says he acknowledges the public outrage over MPs' salaries being made tax free earlier this month by the Parliamentary Entitlements Commission. Audio
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Rally planned to support suspended Nauru MPs
3:03 PM.Suspended Nauru MP says there is growing public concern that the government lacks proper scrutiny. Audio
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Fiji tourists shouldn't pay extra fee: Seeto
3:01 PM.A proposal to hit tourists in Fiji with a service fee has been criticised by the tourism industry. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 30 April 2015
5:05 AM.Fiji police say action will be taken on police brutality cases; Radio Kiribati editor sacked over 'unbalanced' reporting; Two PNG MPs risk losing seats over misconduct; US Military continues CNMI… Read more Audio
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Fiji police say action will be taken on police brutality cases
5:04 AM.Fiji's police commissioner has confirmed six separate investigations into police brutality are open. Audio
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Radio Kiribati editor sacked over 'unbalanced ' reporting
5:03 AM.The Kiribati Broadcasting and Publications Authority says Radio Kiribati's editor was sacked in part because of her reporting of the death penalty bill. Audio
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Two PNG MP's risk losing seats over misconduct
5:02 AM.Two more MPs in Papua New Guinea have been found guilty of misconduct in office by leadership tribunals, and risk losing their seats in parliament as a consequence. Audio