Judge finds logging company threatened newspaper

LIAM FOX

A judge in Papua New Guinea has slammed a Malaysian logging giant for using the courts to threaten and harass a local newspaper.

In 2006 logging giant Rimbunan Hijau (RH) filed a defamation suit against the Post Courier after it re-printed an article from the Australian newspaper titled The rape of PNG forests.

Several other motions followed, but yesterday Judge Ambeng Kandakasi dismissed them all, saying they were an abuse of the court process.

He said it was clear RH had used the proceedings to threaten, intimidate and harass the newspaper and force it into unnecessary expenses.

The judge said RH had used the court to "prevent and distract" the Post Courier from reporting on its conduct in the forestry industry.

He also ordered one of RH's lawyers, Michael Wilson, be investigated for perjury after filing conflicting affidavits.

Mr Wilson denies committing perjury.

RH has been unavailable for comment. It owns PNG's other daily newspaper, The National, that has not reported the result.

You can read the complete judgement here

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  1. You can find the full court judgement on the ACT NOW! website - http://www.actnowpng.org/content/rimbunan-hijau-found-guilty-intimidating-threatening-and-harassing-media

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