In 1997 former Waikato Chiefs player Roger Randle was accused of rape while on tour in South Africa.

World Rugby did not suspend Waikato.

In 1998 South African player Toks Van der Linde called a woman of colour a “kaffir” in a New Zealand bar.

World Rugby did not suspend SARU.
In 2002 former Welsh player Hywel Jenkins was charged with the rape of a 28 year old woman.

World Rugby did not suspend the WRU.

In 2002 an unnamed Japanese player was accused of rape.

World Rugby did not suspend the JRU.
In 2004 former Scotland player Bryan Gossman was charged with the rape of a woman in Northern Ireland.

World Rugby did not suspend the SRU.
In 2004 former French captain and “national hero” Marc Cecillon shot his wife in the head in front of 60 guests at a party.

World Rugby did not suspend the FFR.
In 2004 an All Blacks player was granted with permanent name suppression after being charged with assaulting his pregnant wife. He was given diversion.

World Rugby did not suspend the NZRU.
There are many such incidents. In every case, the union of the perpetrators weren't even threatened with suspension.

So why should Fiji Rugby and the FRU be singled out? Punish the guilty yes, but don't punish the innocent along with them.

That's wrong.
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