Somare tipped for return to PNG politics


It is looking increasingly likely that Sir Michael Somare will return to the helm of Papua New Guinea politics just weeks after stepping down as prime minister.

Last month Sir Michael stepped down to allow a leadership tribunal to investigate allegations that he failed to lodge several financial returns. 

But local reports suggest he could be back in the prime minister's office on Monday.
Parliament reconvenes on Tuesday to appoint a new governor-general. 

Earlier this week acting prime minister Sam Abal described Sir Michael as being on "holidays" and said he could return at any time. 

The prime minister's office says there is no formal suggestion the 74-year-old will come back at this stage.
But a spokeswoman declined to rule out the possibility Sir Michael will return before the tribunal finishes its investigation.

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