Fiji coup leader George Speight granted Presidential pardon
19 September 2024. The man behind the 2000 coup in Fiji, George Speight, and the head of the mutineers, former soldier Shane Stevens have been granted Presidential pardons.
In a statement on Thursday, the Fiji Correction Service said the pair were among seven prisoners who were granted pardons by the President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere after recommendations by the Mercy Commission.
"These pardons were formally granted on 18 September 2024. As a result, the named individuals have been officially discharged from custody today, Thursday, 19 September 2024," the statement said.
"The Fiji Correction Service and the government remain committed to the principles of justice, rehabilitation, and the rule of law, and the Mercy Commission plays a vital role in ensuring that petitions for clemency are considered carefully, with due regard to the circumstances of each case."
Speight was serving life sentence for the charge of treason while Stevens was serving life sentence for the charge of mutiny.
Also released are Sekina Vosavakatini, Nioni Tagici, James Sanjesh Goundar, Adi Livini Radininausori and John Miller.
- RNZI