Summary of Compensation Payments to date
Creating a positive safety culture is one of the most beneficial things an employer can do in the workplace.
The Accident Compensation Commission Fiji (ACCF) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Sugar Cane Growers Council on 08th September 2023.
The Accident Compensation Commission, Fiji (ACCF) supports recent calls to address bullying.
The industries where the majority of workers were injured are manufacturing, retail trade, tourism, construction, and mining.
The session covered the rights, entitlements and obligations under the Accident Compensation Act 2017.
Speeding continues to be the major cause of deaths and serious injuries from motor vehicle accidents.
The Accident Compensation Commission, Fiji (ACCF) is saddened by the injuries suffered by victims of the bus accident on Wednesday 21st June 2023.
The Accident Compensation Commission of Fiji (ACCF) has paid a total of $48,914,900.00 in compensation under the no fault scheme since 01st January 2018.
World Day for Safety and Health at Work, and this year is a celebration of a safe and healthy working environment being recognised as a fundamental principle and right at work.
The Accident Compensation Commission of Fiji (ACCF) held its first Board meeting on Friday, 03rd March 2023.
The Accident Compensation Commission of Fiji has paid out more than $40 million in compensation to victims and families of victims of motor vehicle, employment and school accidents
ACCF CEO, Parvez Akbar informed the Board that speeding continues to be the number one cause of fatalities from motor vehicle accidents, followed by dangerous driving and drunk driving.
The Accident Compensation Commission of Fiji (ACCF) held its fourth Board meeting for the year on Tuesday, 30th August 2022.
The ACCF team carried out community awareness and assessments in Taveuni and engaged with members of the public regarding the Accident Compensation scheme.
ACCF CEO Mr. Parvez Akbar highlighted that World Day for Safety and Health at Work is on Thursday 28th April 2022 and the theme is act together to build a positive safety and health culture.
The Accident Compensation Commission of Fiji (ACCF) held its first Board meeting for the year on Monday, 28th February 2022.
The Accident Compensation Commission, Fiji expresses its concern regarding a motor vehicle accident that took place on Friday, 05th November 2021, along Queens Road in Wainiyabia, Navua.
The Accident Compensation Commission, Fiji CEO, Mr. Parvez Akbar ran an awareness session via Zoom for members of the Fiji Commerce and Employers Federation (FCEF).
The Accident Compensation Commission of Fiji (ACCF) held its third Board meeting for the year via Zoom on Wednesday, 28th July 2021.
Complete exemption of the annual Motor Vehicle Accident Levy for the period commencing on and from 1st August 2021 to 31st July 2022.
The Accident Compensation Commission of Fiji has made a payment to the family of a victim of a motor vehicle accident which resulted in the death of their 9 year old child.
The Accident Compensation Commission, Fiji fully supports the announcement by the Minister of Transport, the Honorable Faiyaz Koya.
The Accident Compensation Commission of Fiji (ACCF) held its second Board meeting for the year via Zoom.
The Accident Compensation Commission, Fiji team ran an awareness session with the Occupational Health and Safety lecturers and students at the Fiji National University.
The Accident Compensation Commission, Fiji says all forms of bullying including physical, verbal and cyber bullying must be addressed.
The Accident Compensation Commission, Fiji takes this opportunity to remind schools that they are legally obliged to report any personal injury or death as a result of a school accident.
The Accident Compensation Commission of Fiji has made two further payments of compensation to victims of employment accident.
The Accident Compensation Commission, Fiji (ACCF) CEO, Mr. Parvez Akbar ran an awareness session at the Fiji Trades Union Congress Council meeting on 06th March 2021.
The Accident Compensation Commission of Fiji (ACCF) ran an awareness workshop at Cautata District Primary School on 02nd March 2021.
ACCF CEO, Mr. Parvez Akbar advised that close to 80% of families who lost loved ones from motor vehicle accidents would also have missed out from receiving compensation under the old law.
The Accident Compensation Commission of Fiji (ACCF) held its final Board meeting for the year on Wednesday, 09th December 2020.
ACCF Makes First Compensation Payment for an Employment Accident
ACCF CEO was welcomed by a cluster of Teachers to present Accident Compensation Scheme.
The ACCF CEO provides an update on the Accident Compensation scheme on Aaina.
The Chief Executive was a guest on the Close Up program
Road safety is an issue that affects every one of us.
ACCF participates in Employers Consultation
The sum of $75,000 has been paid to Lilieta Bolaitamana, the daughter of the late Alanieta Qionibaravi.
ACCF has done its first payout in west on 05/09/2018.
The ACCF CEO was interviewed live on air.
Taniela Tuivono & Patricia Regina Rokoua
Fijian Acting Prime Minister Hon. Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum officiates the ACCF Payout
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Motor Vehicle Accident Levies 2018
21 December 2017
Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation Scheme.
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