BREAKING NEWS: PARKOP MEETS KALUWIN SECRETLY ON PM'S REFERRAL

It's been 2 weeks since Ombudsman Commission referred PM O'Neill to the Public Prosecutor Pondros KALUWIN. Mr KALUWIN is believed to be still considering the referral. When Police Obtained arrest warrant against Mr O'Neill concerning Parakagate and resulted in an impasse, 

Mr Powes Parkop, Governor for NCD went and spoke to Mr KALUWIN on the possibility of having the police file referred to him to review before arresting PM. Mr Parkop himself stated that on his wall on Facebook and was circulated in the social media. Mr Parkop is from Manus and Mr KALUWIN is also from Manus. Both are lawyers and of around same age. 

Mr Parkop is the biggest benefactor of the Chinese K6billion loan under O'Neill and would stand to loose a lot if something happens to O'Neill. He has been fervently defending O'Neill even to the point of offending his legal brain and principles. 

Because of all these, there was a real likelihood that Parkop would go and see KALUWIN to stop the imminent referral. Parkop and KALUWIN were therefore monitored closely for the last two weeks. Guess what, the inevitable happened! 

Yesterday, Parkop went and picked up KALUWIN. The details are not disclosed at this stage but will be disclosed soon. It is believed that O'Neill failed to respond to the charges when he was given the right to be heard by the Ombudsman. 

What is before the Public Prosecutor is the case compiled by the Ombudsman without any counter response from O'Neill. The public prosecutor is under no obligation to receive any response from O'Neill at this stage but to consider the one sided materials and refer O'Neill. It would be interesting what he does in light of all these revelations.

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