Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Anare Jale is a former Fijian civil servant, who was the Chief Executive Officer of the Public Service Commission (PSC) from May 2005 to 7 December 2006, when he was dismissed from office by the military junta which had seized power on 5 December. Relations between Jale and the Military Commander, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, had long been strained..Prior to his appointment as head of the PSC, Jale was Fiji's Ambassador to the United States."@en }
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- Anare_Jale abstract "Anare Jale is a former Fijian civil servant, who was the Chief Executive Officer of the Public Service Commission (PSC) from May 2005 to 7 December 2006, when he was dismissed from office by the military junta which had seized power on 5 December. Relations between Jale and the Military Commander, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, had long been strained..Prior to his appointment as head of the PSC, Jale was Fiji's Ambassador to the United States.".
- Q4751690 abstract "Anare Jale is a former Fijian civil servant, who was the Chief Executive Officer of the Public Service Commission (PSC) from May 2005 to 7 December 2006, when he was dismissed from office by the military junta which had seized power on 5 December. Relations between Jale and the Military Commander, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, had long been strained..Prior to his appointment as head of the PSC, Jale was Fiji's Ambassador to the United States.".
- Anare_Jale comment "Anare Jale is a former Fijian civil servant, who was the Chief Executive Officer of the Public Service Commission (PSC) from May 2005 to 7 December 2006, when he was dismissed from office by the military junta which had seized power on 5 December. Relations between Jale and the Military Commander, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, had long been strained..Prior to his appointment as head of the PSC, Jale was Fiji's Ambassador to the United States.".
- Q4751690 comment "Anare Jale is a former Fijian civil servant, who was the Chief Executive Officer of the Public Service Commission (PSC) from May 2005 to 7 December 2006, when he was dismissed from office by the military junta which had seized power on 5 December. Relations between Jale and the Military Commander, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, had long been strained..Prior to his appointment as head of the PSC, Jale was Fiji's Ambassador to the United States.".