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Government Administration in Fiji
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Government Administration sector based in Fiji. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Fiji Government
The Fijian Government adheres to principles of equality, meritocracy, empowerment and creating opportunities for all Fijians. Through our smart policies formed by strategic planning and holding consultations with the Fijian people, we want to create a better future for all Fijians.
10001+ staff
Fiji Revenue & Customs Services
The Fiji Revenue & Customs Service is the major funder of the National Budget. Apart from our primary mandate, FRCS continues to partner and support other government initiatives as needed. Our strategic plan is aligned with the Government’s national plan to ensure sustainable and effective performance. We are a statutory organization established under the FRCS Act 1998 that is governed by a Board and administered by a Chief Executive Officer.
501 to 1000 staff
Ministry Of Youth And Sports Fiji
The Ministry is responsible for the formulation and implementation of policies and programmes targeted at empowering the youth to create a better future.
501 to 1000 staff
Fijian Competition And Consumer Commission
The Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission is an independent statutory authority whose role is to enforce the Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission Act 2010, promoting competition and fair trading, regulating prices in markets where competition is lessened or limited and regulating monopolistic market situations, including national infrastructure for the benefit of all Fijians.
51 to 200 staff
Fijian Ministry Of Forests
We are now more focused on our core role of planting trees. After the United Nations Summit on Climate Change in New York in September 2019, we now have a target of planting 30 Million Trees in 15 Years.
1001 to 5000 staff
Itaukei Land Trust Board
The iTaukei Land Trust Board (TLTB) was established in 1940 to administer and control native or itaukei land for the benefit of the iTaukei (indigenous) landowners. As a statutory body administering 91% of Fiji’s total landmass, we are committed to provide and maintain highest standard of land management services to our stakeholders. In providing our services we aim to: • Support potential internal and external investors on development of iTaukei land; • Issue and administer iTaukei land lease and license contracts; • Enhance new innovations and business opportunities on iTaukei land; • Support local, regional and international treaties and conventions through partnership engagement; • Provide spatial planning and mapping through ArcGIS; • Empower landowners through financial literacy, investment and business advisory as well as on Gov. projects. • Regularly consult with landowners and to provide sound advice to all stakeholders; • Ensure that sufficient iTaukei land is ”reserved” for the use, maintenance and support of its owners; • Control and manage extinct mataqali (customary land owning unit) land; • Collect and distribute premiums, rent and royalties derived from leased land.
201 to 500 staff
Fiji Revenue And Customs Service
The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service is a statutory authority under the FRCS Act 1998 (Fiji) that is governed by a Board and administered by a Chief Executive together with more than 800 officers including managers. Revenue and Customs role is: i. Collect taxes and duties on behalf of government. ii. Provide quality advice on tax and customs matter to all its stakeholders; Facilitate trade and travel and iv. Protect the border. Revenue and Customs has embarked on a journey to ‘World Class’ and the transition phase has allowed us to welcome many changes from the restructure to changes in processes, systems, policies and evidently internal acts. The dynamic team has continuously leveled up ensuring that output is delivered according to the changing needs. The services of Revenue and Customs spreads across the country from ten locations throughout Fiji: Ba, Labasa, Lautoka, Levuka, Nadi, Rakiraki, Nausori, Savusavu, Sigatoka and Suva. Please visit our website or call us on
501 to 1000 staff
Fiji Agromarketing
Agricultural Marketing Authority t/a Fiji Agromarketing core roles is to serve the inaccessible and uneconomical rural, remote, & maritime farming communities of Fiji. This role will also assist in improving these respective farmer's livelihoods through employment and income generation.
51 to 200 staff
Civil Aviation Authority Of Fiji
The Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF) is the Aviation Authority in the Republic of Fiji and is responsible for discharging functions on behalf of the Government of Fiji under the States responsibility to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, also known as the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). CAAF regulates the activities of airport operators, air traffic control and air navigation service providers, airline operators, pilots and air traffic controllers, aircraft engineers, technicians, airports, airline contracting organisations and international air cargo operators in Fiji.
51 to 200 staff
Ministry Of Trade, Co-Operatives And Small And Medium Enterprises
The Fijian Ministry of Trade, Co-operatives and SMEs is responsible for formulating and implementing policies and strategies to facilitate growth for industries in Fiji, Investments in Fiji, Trade, Co-operative Businesses, Micro and Small Enterprises; and enhance Metrology, Standards and Consumer Protection.
201 to 500 staff
Ministry Of Sugar Industry
To ensure the successful implementation of sugar cane reforms and ensure timely, effective and efficient delivery of services to relevant stakeholders for a viable sugarcane industry.
201 to 500 staff
Fiji Arts Council Official Page
Fiji Arts Council (FAC) is a charitable organization established in 1964 as a coordinating body for the preservation, development, and promotion of art. The Fiji Arts Council (FAC) was established in 1964 under the Charitable Trust Act initially as a coordinating body to present overseas artists in Fiji. This role was later expanded to include the important task of preserving, revitalising and promoting of all art forms which currently includes Performing Arts, Heritage Arts, Fashion & Design, Visual Arts and Floral Arts.
1 to 10 staff
Maritime Safety Authority Fiji
The vision of the Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) is to be a dynamic, internationally respected regulator, provider and promoter of maritime safety, and marine environment protection.
51 to 200 staff
Ministry Of Housing
The Ministry of Housing is responsible for strategy, policy, funding assistance, monitoring & regulation of Fiji’s housing system.
501 to 1000 staff
Fiji Truth And Reconciliation Commission
The Fiji Truth and Reconciliation Commission is an independent entity set up for truth-telling, reconciliation, and national healing. Our mandate is to examine past political upheavals and their impact on people’s lives. We are looking at the physical and emotional harm, loss of life and property, and systemic injustices against people. We are doing this to foster unity in a society where everyone feels safe, equal, included, and able to thrive. If you or your community suffered harm physically, emotionally, or financially or if your human rights were substantially violated during the past political upheavals from the year 1987, we would like to hear from you. If you have any other information you would like to share, please get in touch with us.
11 to 50 staff
Ministry Of Defence And Veterans Affairs Fiji
Tabana ni veitaqomaki kei na curuvanua | गृह मंत्रालय और आप्रवासन | Working #Together to create a safer Fiji for all!#workingforyou
51 to 200 staff
Ambassade De France Aux Fidji
L'ambassade de France à Suva représente la France aux Fidji, aux Kiribati, aux Tonga, à Nauru et aux Tuvalu.
11 to 50 staff
Fiji Tourism Development Program In Vanua Levu - Na Vualiku Project''
The Fiji Tourism Development Program in Vanua Levu (Na Vualiku Project) is a flagship government-led initiative financed by the World Bank that aims to transform Vanua Levu into a leading sustainable tourism destination. Spearheaded by the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation (MTCA), in partnership with Fiji Airports and the Fiji Roads Authority, the Project is anchored in long-term, coordinated investments. By enhancing infrastructure, boosting local enterprise and safeguarding cultural and natural assets, the Project will empower communities, unlock private sector growth, and deliver authentic, high-quality experiences for visitors.
11 to 50 staff