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Penijamini Veli
Nominated Member of the Legislative Council
In office
1937–1938
Succeeded byTiale Vuiyasawa
Personal details
Born1874
Died27 August 1938 (aged 64)

Ratu Penijamini Veli (1874 – 27 August 1938) was a Fijian chief, civil servant and politician. He served as a member of the Legislative Council from 1937 until his death the following year.

Biography

Born in 1874,[1] Veli joined the civil service in the mid-1890s. He became a sub-inspector of native constabulary in 1906, before being appointed Roko Tui of Macuata Province in 1909.[2] Although he later retired, he was subsequently reappointed to the post.[2]

The Legislative Council was reconstituted prior to the 1937 elections to have five Fijian nominated members, who were chosen by the Governor from a list of ten submitted by the Great Council of Chiefs. Veli was one of the ten nominated,[3] and subsequently one of the five chosen by Governor Arthur Richards. In April 1938 he was awarded a Certificate of Honour by the Governor.[1]

He died in August the following year.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Honours for three Fijian chiefs Pacific Islands Monthly, May 1938, p53
  2. ^ a b c Ratu Penijamini Veli Pacific Islands Monthly, September 1938, p11
  3. ^ Fijian Chiefs Would Hand Over Land to Government Pacific Islands Monthly, November 1936, p63