Vakalalabure studied at the
University of the South Pacific for a science degree in 1981 but left in 1983 to join the
military and completed six tours of duty with the Fijian Military in
South Lebanon reaching the rank of captain in the regular force. He went on to complete a
law degree at
Bond University in Queensland and post`graduate diploma in legal practice from A.N.U Canberra, Australia. Later received his master's degree in Law [Commercial and corporate law specializing in international trade and finance] from the University of London, England. After returning to Fiji, he served as a state prosecutor for four years under the then-
Director of Public Prosecutions,
Nazhat Shameem and three years as Legal advisor and Board Secretary for the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji. Vakalalabure was also a reserve officer in the Fijian army, following secondment to the`civil service from the regular forces. He was dismissed by
Military commander
Commodore Frank Bainimarama for
insubordination, for refusing to return to barracks while the 2000 coup was in progress. ==Political career and conviction==