Roles & Function
The Offices of the Attorney General and the Solicitor General are established under the Constitution for the Republic of the Fiji Islands. The Attorney General is the chief legal advisor to the Government. He is assisted by the Solicitor General, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry.
The Office provides the following services to the state:
| Division |
Service |
| Attorney General's Chambers |
Litigation and Advocacy Legal Advice and Representation Legislative Drafting |
| Fiji Law Reform Commission |
Law Reform |
| Law Revision Commission |
Law Revision |
| Legal Aid Commission |
Legal Aid |
| Commission on the Prerogative of Mercy |
Advice to the President on Grant of Mercy |
| Copyright Tribunal |
Copyright Tribunal and Related Statutory Obligations |
| Hotel and Guest house Licensing Board |
Hotel and Guest House Licensing |
| Central Liquor Board |
Liquor Licensing |
| Film Control Board and Censors |
Film Censorship |
| Board of Legal Education |
Legal Professional Education and Qualifications |
| Costs Review Committee |
Review of Legal and Court Costs |
| Indigenous Issues Project Committee |
Review of Legislation on Indigenous Rights and Issues |
| Corporate Services |
Finance and Administration |