Intel on money laundering and PNG parliamentary hijack
Intel on money laundering and PNG parliamentary hijack: Treasurers for districts in Vanimo-Green are in Singapore on a joy ride courtesy of DPM - smokescreen/decoy for what is about to take place.
DPM Belden Namah scheduled to arrive in Singapore tomorrow - clue: watch those who travel with him if he boards tomorrow's flight.
K5 million offered to a certain political party (name withheld) to dissolve party and join PNG party.
Foreign backers in Singapore - watch who flies into Singapore from the 2PM PX flight leaving POM.
DPM Belden Namah scheduled to arrive in Singapore tomorrow - clue: watch those who travel with him if he boards tomorrow's flight.
K5 million offered to a certain political party (name withheld) to dissolve party and join PNG party.
Foreign backers in Singapore - watch who flies into Singapore from the 2PM PX flight leaving POM.
The madness that is going on on the floor of parliament has to stop. Parliament is making and passing laws at unprecedented pace. The Supreme Court continues to delay in handing down its decision on the legitimacy issue which makes me wonder, have we lost our last baston of hope.
ReplyDeleteLets not hear another sex scandel involving namah and his cronies with the singaporians..hahahaha.
ReplyDeletehahahaha... they migth end up fucking each other.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, can somebody tell us what is the serious public business for Parliament to be sitting? In all election years except 2012 parliament's last session before new Parliament was March session. Whether they board the plane or f themselves are not important until and unless we have this one query explained by O'Namah group. POWER HUNGRY AND GREEDY BUNCH THEY ARE!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo who left to Singapore?
ReplyDeleteassasinate the bastards...enough is enough!
ReplyDeleteAll intending candidts shud join force n take curent siting membrs in govt to court 4 abusin const. n electrl rules 2 over stay
DeleteGood option.Intending candidates wake up, judiciary is against the present situation and would want justice to prevail, act now
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