- Savenaca Siwatibau
Savenaca Siwatibau (1940 - 2003) was a
Fiji an academic leader andcivil service administrator.The son of Isaac Driver and Adi Asenaca Mairara, Siwatibau was born on
4 November 1940 in Tukavesi Village inTaveuni ,Cakaudrove Province, but grew up in Buca, the village of his mother, who was of chiefly rank. He was educated at Queen Victoria School andSuva Grammar School , graduating as theDux in 1958. In 1963, he graduated fromNew Zealand 's theUniversity of Auckland with aMaster's degree inScience , with a major inmathematics andphysics . While at Auckland University, he had met his future wife, Suliana Kaloumaira, a native ofMoturiki Island . They were married in 1966. They had three sons (Simione Ramacake, Ropate Rakula, and Atunaisa Taleasiga), and one daughter (Asenaca Tania Tuivanuavou). Two sons became IT engineers and one a lawyer. His daughter became a banker.After working as a
meteorologist inNadi , Siwatibau was posted to the Meteorology Office inWellington , New Zealand, where he decided to studyeconomics at Victoria University. His study was interrupted by a transfer to the Economic Planning office inSuva , but he was able to continue his studies atSussex University in theUnited Kingdom , graduating in 1968 with a Master of Arts degree in Economics. When Fiji gained its independence from theUnited Kingdom in 1970, Siwatibau was appointed the first native-born Director of Economic Planning.In 1972, he became Permanent Secretary of Finance, and also joined the
University of the South Pacific as a government representative on the institution's ruling body, the University Council. From 1978 to 1980, he served as an Alternate Director of theInternational Monetary Fund inWashington, D.C. , and on his return to Fiji, he was appointed Local General Manager of the Central Monetary Authority. In 1982 he became the first Governor of theReserve Bank of Fiji . In 1988, he left Fiji for six months to pursue a fellowship at theAustralian National University , and on his return, he was appointed Head of [http://www.unescap.org/epoc EPOC] (the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP ) Pacific Operations Centre inVanuatu , a position he held until 2000.While still at EPOC, he was appointed
Pro-Chancellor of the University of the South Pacific in 1998, and was promoted toVice-Chancellor in 2001. The appointment generated some controversy, with some university staff having supportedRajesh Chandra for the post.In 2000,
George Speight , who led a civilian insurrection against the elected government of Prime MinisterMahendra Chaudhry , proposed Siwatibau for the post of Prime Minister. Siwatibau was not a party to the plot and had no apparent sympathy with it, but Speight may have wanted a respected name to lend legitimacy to his rebel government.Savenaca Siwatibau died of
lung cancer atChristchurch Hospital inNew Zealand on3 October 2003 . He was 62.His family and friends remembered him as a committed Christian who had a strong sense of fairness and justice. Several times he was offered the
Commander of the British Empire (CBE) decoration, but declined it, saying that he wanted God's approval, not man's.External links
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