- Anthony Gates
Anthony Harold Cumberland Thomas Gates is Acting Chief Justice of
Fiji .He is a graduate of
Fitzwilliam College ,Cambridge and a barrister of theInner Temple ,London . He had served as a volunteer teacher as a VSO (Voluntary Service Overseas) inSierra Leone andSri Lanka . Later he practised at the Bar in London, before taking an appointment at the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Fiji in 1977. He became the Deputy DPP in 1981 and a Magistrate in 1985. He was dismissed as a Magistrate in 1987 when he refused to take a fresh oath of allegiance to coup leader ColonelSitiveni Rabuka , the self made Head of State. He left Fiji to work for the Commonwealth DPP’s Office in Brisbane, Australia. He returned to Fiji in 1993 to take over the practice of a former Leader of the Opposition. He was appointed to theHigh Court of Fiji in November 1999.Justice Gates is best known for his decision in "Chandrika Prasad v. Att-Gen of Fiji" [2000] 2 FLR 89; "Prasad v. Republic of Fiji & Another" [2001] 1 LRC 665; [2001] NZAR 21 in which he held that the
Constitution of Fiji had not been abrogated by the military intervention in 2000, and that the Constitution continued to be the law of the land. His decision was upheld by Fiji’s Court of Appeal, in February 2001. However the decision which should have led to the restoration of the Parliament suspended by the coup of 2000, was not obeyed by the government of the day, the Government instead choosing to call for elections in 2001.Justice Gates is also well-known for his decisions on enforcing freedoms from inhumane treatment for prison inmates ("Noa Yasa & Anor v State" HAM063A.05S [2005] paclii) and for the treason-related hearings of persons alleged to have been involved in the political events in Fiji of 2000.
On 17th January 2007, 14 days after the removal of the Chief Justice by the military during the
2006 Fijian coup d'état , thePresident of Fiji , RatuJosefa Iloilo appointed Justice Gates Acting Chief Justice. The substantive Chief JusticeDaniel Fatiaki , had asked the then President of the Court of Appeal JusticeGordon Ward , to "hold the fort" for the judiciary as a de facto Acting Chief Justice. The President of the Court of Appeal was one of the judicial officers specifically disqualified under the Constitution from acting as Chief Justice. Chief Justice Fatiaki made public statements attacking Justice Gates for taking the position. Previously he had attacked Justice Gates (paclii Rev. Akuila Yabaki v. State) for his decision in "Chandrika Prasad v. A-G". He attacked Justice Gates for ruling in that judgment that judges should stay out of the political arena. Effectively, this had been a criticism of Chief Justice Fatiaki’s own role in advising the usurping executive during the 2000 coup.
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