Moses Driver

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Moses Driver is a Fijian police officer, who is currently the Deputy Commissioner of Police. In this capacity, he assists Commissioner of Police Andrew Hughes.

A major part of Driver's work has been pursuing investigations into the Fiji coup of 2000.

Driver became Acting Police Commisioner on 29 November 2006, when Andrew Hughes took a leave of absence during the crisis which culminated in a military coup on 5 December. The next day, Radio New Zealand reported that Driver had been arrested by the Republic of Fiji Military Forces for refusing to take instructions from the military government. Earlier, Driver had called the Military Commander, Commodore Frank Bainimarama "a liar" for claiming that the Police had agreed to work with the Military.