Top Papua New Guinea judges suspended!

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Papua New Guinea's Parliament has voted to effectively suspend two of the nation's top judges after Chief Justice Sir Salamo Injia refused to remove himself from overseeing hearings on the government's legitimacy.

Just a week ago, Prime Minister Peter O'Neill indicated that he would seek wider consultation before implementing the controversial laws that allow the suspensions.
The motion to suspend Sir Salamo and Justice Nicholas Kirriwom was carried on voices after yesterday's parliamentary session.

In court earlier, Sir Salamo declined to disqualify himself from the constitutional hearings.
On Tuesday, Justice Korriwom ruled against an application for him to stand down.
AAP

Papua New Guinea's opposition leader, Dame Carol Kidu, says the government's use of a controversial law to suspend two senior judges sets a dangerous precedent.

In parliament, the leader of government business, Moses Maladina successfully moved a motion to refer Chief Justice Salamo Injia and Justice Nicholas Kirriwom to a tribunal for breaches of the Judicial Conduct Act in relation to allegations of bias.

The motion effectively suspends the two judges while the alleged breaches are investigated. The government says the move will force the suspension of the Chief Justice, Sir Salamo Injia, and Justice Nicholas Kirriwom.

The Opposition leader, Dame Carol Kidu, says the law gives the government too much power over the judiciary.
 
"Future politicians will think oh this bill is quite good, we can control the judiciary by doing this if we don't like them. Wow! What road are we on?" she said.
The two judges were part of a 5 man Supreme Court bench that was hearing a case on the government's legitimacy.
ABC

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