The son of the Fijian prime minister is facing criminal charges in relation to domestic violence-related allegations in a New South Wales court.
An interim suppression order was granted on Saturday, which prevented publication of the identities of either the alleged victim or Bainimarama. “To suggest somehow the reporting of materials now will somehow influence jurors 12 months down the track is fanciful,” said Corey Jankie, senior lawyer for the ABC.
The first mention of the charges against Bainimarama was heard on Thursday at Windsor local court, north-west of Sydney. The next mention will be on 13 October.Inside the small courtroom on Thursday, three Fijian nationals sat in the public gallery, on old wooden pews, watching proceedings. They did not know Bainimarama personally.
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