Jump to full article: Fiji Times Online (fj), 2007-08-06
Intro: A COMPANY'S social report for the year concerning youth smoking prevention revealed it would be stretching the boundaries of their appropriate involvement for it to be directly in contact with underage individuals who chose to smoke.
British American Tobacco Fiji in its 2007 Fiji Social Report stated it had been asked if it could held establish a helpline for children who smoked and who were under the age of 18, during dialogue sessions with stakeholders in August, last year.
The company's response was that they had a number of youth smoking prevention initiatives in place
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