Namah welcomes investigations but warns government inaction on coverups.

The Opposition Leader, Hon Belden Namah has welcomed investigations into how the K9.9 million of the Log Export Development Levy from the Vanimo Timber Rights Purchase (TRP) Blocks 1-6 Project Area in Bewani has been obtained and spent.

Just as the mineral and hydrocarbon development area land owners are entitled to MOA Funds or Development Levy, so are Forest Land owners entitled to Forest Export Levy. The monies in question, accordingly, are designated and allocated for infrastructure development within the Vanimo TRP, Blocks 1-6 Project Area, in Bewani. I must state categorically that the funds were lawfully applied for that purpose. The funds were used to seal the road between Vanimo Secondary School and Krisa Village by a contractor who was lawfully awarded the contract through normal procurement processes.

“The screening process in the award of such a contract is as follows;
The Joint District Planning and Budget Priority Committee (JDP&BPC) endorses project to be funded. It is then submitted to the Provincial Supply and Tenders Board (PSTB). The Provincial Supply and Tenders Board after their consideration and approval then submit the same to the Trust Committee which comprises of the Managing Director for Forest, Secretary for Finance and Secretary for National Planning in Port Moresby for further screening and approval.”
“The Trust Committee does the final screening before and approval before it is put through the normal Central Supply and Tenders process.

I can confirm that that the project for which the K9.9 Million was expended went through the required process and I am dumb founded as to why I get the front page coverage over funds which I had no personal control.

The funds were lawfully applied through the due processes and for the intended purpose which is infrastructure development within the Timber Project Area.

This is cheap politics and highly malicious. This is the action of a government desperately intent on silencing me from exposing corruption at every level of government. I will not be intimidated and I will fight on for the silent, ignorant, suppressed, oppressed and exploited people of this country.
I hope the Fraud Squad has the case all wrapped up to send me to jail. I must caution the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary to be professional and neutral in the discharge of their constitutional functions and responsibilities.

The people of Papua New Guinea, and especially my people in Vanimo Green District had the right to know the truth, that I as an open MP for Vanimo Green electorate sealed 12 km of road for K9.9 million using their Log Export Development Levy compared to K57 million in public monies awarded to Hebou Construction using section 61 approval of the Finance Management Act to seal ONLY 800 metres of road between Erima Bridge and Port Moresby Business College in the 5 mile area in Port Moresby, which he believes is highly scandalous.
The contract was awarded in 2013 when Peter O’Neill was the PM and Don Polye was the Finance and Treasury Minister.

He believes, the manner in which the K57 million contract was awarded is similar to the manner in which K71. 8 million was paid to Paul Paraka Lawyers.
“This is what the Ombudsman Commission, the Task Force Sweep Team and the Police Fraud Squad should be investigating.” I must now invite all these anti-corruption agencies to step up the fight to clear this lovely nation of ours from the cancer of corruption.

PRESS RELEASE

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