Savua spent 18 years in the Fijian army, which he joined on leaving high school in 1971. When he retired from military service in 1988, he had attained the rank of
lieutenant colonel. The following four years (1988–1992) were spent in the
Fiji Diplomatic Corps, first as counsellor (political) to the
Fiji Mission to the United Nations, and then (for six months) as
consul general to Sydney, Australia. In 1992, Savua joined the Fiji Police Force as
deputy commissioner, the second highest position in the force. A year later, he was promoted to the post of
commissioner. He was to hold this top office until 2002. == Coup controversy ==