John Fatiaki


Dr John Charles Fatiaki is a career medical practitioner who was chosen by the Rotuma Island Council to be their representative in the Fijian Senate.

Education and early career

For the first six years of his life John Fatiaki was raised in Rotuma by his grandparents, where his maternal grandfather's family owned the one and only movie theater on the island. At the age of six, John moved to Suva to live with his biological parents, and it is here that he learned English. His father, a renowned Rotuman author and educator, Aselemo Fatiaki, assigned each of his six sons an occupation to achieve at the age of twelve. Dr Fatiaki attended high school in Suva and Lautoka before moving to Tasmania, Australia to study medicine at the University of Tasmania. Upon return he operated a medical practice in Suva, as well as spending time working on the island of Rotuma, at the small local hospital. In addition to this he cooperated with the local court and interpreted the proceedings into English for the presiding district officer.

Senate career

In 2006, he was selected by the Council of Rotuma to represent the 2000-odd inhabitants of the Polynesian dependency of Fiji in the Senate of Fiji. Since his selection he has been active in lobbying, together with George Konrote for the removal of the Bulou ni Ceva, a Fijian sea vessel that was stranded on the reef in Rotuma, putting the local environment at risk. In addition, he has been pushing for improvements to the Rotuman airstrip which is in a serious state of disrepair.

The Land has Eyes

Dr Fatiaki also played a role in the award-winning Rotuman language film Pear ta ma 'on mafa, which was directed by Vilsoni Hereniko. The film made its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004. Dr Fatiaki played the role of Poto, a corrupt court interpreter.

Personal life

Dr Fatiaki is married to Sineva and has eight children. He has residences in both Suva and Rotuma. His older brother, Daniel Fatiaki, is a former Chief Justice of Fiji.