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==Early life==
==Early life==
Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum is the son of [[Sayed Abdul Khaiyum]], a former member of Parliament and is the brother of former [[Fiji Television|Fiji TV]] [[journalist]] and current [[Fiji Broadcasting Corporation]] CEO [[Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum]]. He has a master's degree in Law (University of Hong Kong), Bachelors in Law (University of New South Wales), a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (University of Wollongong) and a bachelor's degree in political science (Australian National University). He was a former senior legal officer in the Office of the [[Director of Public Prosecutions (Fiji)|Director of Public Prosecutions]]. Sayed-Khaiyum was the General Manager Legal and Compliance and was the Company Secretary in the Colonial Group of Companies for five years immediately prior to his appointment in the Interim Government by the President of Fiji. He also worked with the law firm of Minter Ellison in Sydney. He was on the board of [[Transparency International]] Fiji and has been President of the [[Fiji Young Lawyers Association]].
Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum is the son of [[Sayed Abdul Khaiyum]], a former member of Parliament and is the brother of former [[Fiji Television|Fiji TV]] [[journalist]] and current [[Fiji Broadcasting Corporation]] CEO [[Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum]]. Sayed-Khaiyum is a member of the [[Islam in Fiji|Muslim community of Fiji]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Fiji’s army-tainted politics|url=http://www.economist.com/news/asia/21688925-keeping-peace-abroad-seems-have-troubling-impact-home-corking-genie|accessdate=24 January 2016|work=[[The Economist]]|date=23 January 2016}}</ref> He has a master's degree in Law (University of Hong Kong), Bachelors in Law (University of New South Wales), a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (University of Wollongong) and a bachelor's degree in political science (Australian National University). He was a former senior legal officer in the Office of the [[Director of Public Prosecutions (Fiji)|Director of Public Prosecutions]]. Sayed-Khaiyum was the General Manager Legal and Compliance and was the Company Secretary in the Colonial Group of Companies for five years immediately prior to his appointment in the Interim Government by the President of Fiji. He also worked with the law firm of Minter Ellison in Sydney. He was on the board of [[Transparency International]] Fiji and has been President of the [[Fiji Young Lawyers Association]].


==Political career==
==Political career==

Revision as of 00:05, 26 January 2016

Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum
File:Aiyaz Sayed-Khayum.jpeg
34th Attorney General of Fiji
In office
8 January 2007 – 24 September 2014
PresidentRatu Josefa Iloilo
Ratu Epeli Nailatikau
Prime MinisterFrank Bainimarama
Preceded byQoriniasi Bale
Succeeded byFaiyaz Koya
37th Attorney General of Fiji
Assumed office
6 October 2014
PresidentRatu Epeli Nailatikau
Prime MinisterFrank Bainimarama
Preceded byFaiyaz Koya
Personal details
NationalityFijian
Political partyFijiFirst
SpouseEla Gavoka (m. 2011)
RelationsViliame Gavoka
ChildrenIbrahim(son) Idris(son)
Alma materANU (BA)
UNSW (LLB)
University of Hong Kong (LLM)
University of Wollongong (GDLP)

Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum is a Fijian politician and Cabinet Minister. He is a member of the FijiFirst party.

Early life

Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum is the son of Sayed Abdul Khaiyum, a former member of Parliament and is the brother of former Fiji TV journalist and current Fiji Broadcasting Corporation CEO Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. Sayed-Khaiyum is a member of the Muslim community of Fiji.[1] He has a master's degree in Law (University of Hong Kong), Bachelors in Law (University of New South Wales), a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (University of Wollongong) and a bachelor's degree in political science (Australian National University). He was a former senior legal officer in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions. Sayed-Khaiyum was the General Manager Legal and Compliance and was the Company Secretary in the Colonial Group of Companies for five years immediately prior to his appointment in the Interim Government by the President of Fiji. He also worked with the law firm of Minter Ellison in Sydney. He was on the board of Transparency International Fiji and has been President of the Fiji Young Lawyers Association.

Political career

Sayed-Khaiyum was appointed to the interim government of Frank Bainimarama after the 2006 Fijian coup d'état as Interim Attorney-General and Justice Minister.[2]

When Bainimarama formed the FijiFirst Party, Sayed-Khaiyum was appointed its general secretary.[3]

Sayed-Khaiyum contested the 2014 election, winning 13,753 votes, the third-highest polling candidate. Following the election he was appointed Minister for Finance, Public Enterprise, Trade and Tourism.[4] He initially relinquished the role of Attorney-General, but was reinstated shortly afterwards. His influence within the government has led to fears among some native Fijians of an Islamic conspiracy to control Fiji.[5]

Legal offices
Preceded by 1st time
Attorney General of Fiji

2007-2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by 2nd time
Attorney General of Fiji

2014—
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by
Member of Parliament
2014—
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ "Fiji's army-tainted politics". The Economist. 23 January 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Fiji's new Cabinet in profile". Fiji Times. 8 January 2007. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Fiji's Bainimarama lodges party application - Radio New Zealand News". Retrieved 2014-05-08.
  4. ^ "20-member Cabinet announced". FBC. 2014-09-24. Retrieved 2014-09-27.
  5. ^ "Fiji's army-tainted politics". The Economist. 23 January 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2016.

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