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Showing posts with label PNG Politics 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PNG Politics 2014. Show all posts

Fighting The White Collar Criminals and Fraudsters in Papua New Guinea, No Room For Complacency

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Transparency International’s most recent survey of global corruption (2014) revealed that PNG was 145th of 175 nations in the World, wi...

K8.6 Billion Debt Vs K16 Billion Budget - Why PNG Treasury Runs Dry and Impact On 2015 Budget

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Two letters were released on two important political developments on the same day, Friday the 14th of November. The first was the 'unex...

O'Neill Referred | 3 Allegations Of Misconduct By Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea

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Peter O'Neill [Google Pics] Referral of the Prime Minister to a Leadership Tribunal was confirmed. The news was a ‘Breaking New...

Sir Peter Barter Passed On His Legacy Lives On

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Sir Peter Barter dies in Cairns: The family of former Papua New Guinea cabinet minister Sir Peter Barter has announced his death on Wed...

EXXON MOBIL PNG LNG PROCEEDS : How Much Has Been Made Within 5 months?

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The article discusses the proceeds generated from the PNG LNG sales within the first five months of operation. It addresses contradictions i...

Vaki, Pala, Paraka and O'Neill: Why Have Their Lawyers Not Tested The Evidence In Sam Koim's Affidavit?

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This is what should have happened - PM, Vaki and Ano should test the validity of evidence contained in Sam Koim and the Police Lawyer's ...
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