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Fiji boss walks out

Keni Dakuidreketi has resigned as Chief Executive of the Fiji Rugby Union without offering any explanation for his decision to step down after 10 years in administrative roles.

In a posting on its website Wednesday, the FRU said Dakuidreketi tendered his resignation and it was accepted by the union’s new chairman, Colonel Mosese Tikoitoga.

Tikoitoga thanked Dakuidreketi for his “immense contribution to the development of the game and the FRU as a professional organization”.

Dakuidreketi said he was privileged and honoured to have served an organization which “affects the very heart of the nation and where each and every individual regardless of creed or colour has an opinion.”

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