Mr Daniel Vafo’ou Fatiaki. Photo credit @ USP Press Release

THE University of the South Pacific, at its 98th Council meeting on Monday 25 November 2024 in Rarotonga, Cook Islands appointed Mr Daniel Vafo’ou Fatiaki as the Visitor for a three-year term commencing 29 January 2025.

Mr Fatiaki is a seasoned legal professional with extensive experience in judicial leadership across the Pacific, spanning over forty (40) years and has served as Chief Justice of Fiji and Nauru, and served as a Justice in the Vanuatu Court of Appeal. His areas of expertise include constitutional law, human rights, and judicial reforms, making him a highly respected figure in Pacific jurisprudence. 

Mr Fatiaki graduated from the University of Auckland, New Zealand with a Bachelor of Laws degree (1976). He was admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor in New Zealand (1977) and Fiji (1979). Hisawards include: The Order of Vanuatu – Badge of Distinction (2019); Vanuatu Meritorious Service Medal (2012); Companion of the Order of Fiji (2004), and The Fiji Civil Service Medal (1995).

The University of the South Pacific is extremely fortunate and honoured that such a renowned legal professional will serve as the Visitor of The University of the South Pacific.

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