Francis Frederick Kean (born 1966 or 1967 (age 58–59) )[1] is a former Fijian military officer, public servant, sports administrator, and convicted killer.
[4][5] Kean's second-in-command, Lieutenant Commander James Fisher, was named on 22 January to act in his stead.
[3] Despite his conviction he retained his position as navy commander and continued on full pay.
[13] In August 2011 he was appointed as acting permanent secretary of public works by the military regime.
[21] As corrections commissioner, he publicly advocated corporal punishment for violent crimes.
[23] In July 2020 Kean was criticised for allowing a convicted rapist leave from prison to train and play with a rugby club he headed.