Pacific / Fiji

NZ 'asking for explanations' over USP allegations

07:18 am on 24 May 2019

Winston Peters Photo: Ana Tovey / RNZ

New Zealand's foreign minister Winston Peters says his government is "asking for explanations" about alleged mismanagement at the University of the South Pacific.

New Zealand is the USP's second largest funder behind Australia, contributing US$3.5m ($NZ5.3m) in 2017.

The university's headquarters are in Suva and claims of mismanagement and questionable staff appointments over several years have been referred to Fiji's anti corruption agency.

Mr Peters said New Zealand is talking to its partners across the Pacific and watching developments.

"We're concerned of course for the outcome for the students, for the viability of the operation in the first place but we are in the present moment trying to find out what the answers are, what the causes are and what the explanations are," he said.

Australia contributed $US13m to the USP in 2017, the European Union $1.5m, Japan $2.3m and other partners $2m, according to the USP's accounts for that year.