Micah and Kouza Double Dipping on Accommodation Allowances

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According to the 2007 SRC Determinations (2013 Revision), each State Minister is entitled to K110,760 annually in accommodation allowances while ordinary Members of Parliament (MPs) are entitled to K64,636 annually.
Does Ben Micah and Loujaya Kouza have separate remuneration contracts from rest of the Members of Parliament?

IPBC pays around K900,000 per annum in accommodation expenses for Micah to be residing at the Grand Papua Hotel in Port Moresby, while Kouza is living in a Hotel in Lae with her accommodation expenses fully paid for by the Lae District’s public funds.

Can Sam Basil, Deputy Opposition Leader lay a complaint with the Ombudsman Commission to investigate these two leaders? While the efforts of Basil can be acknowledge in publishing information relating to what Parliamentarians are entitled to in accommodation allowances, it seems he is barking too much and not biting enough.

Basil has the Parliamentary privilege to request Grand Papua Hotel (Micah) and the particular hotel in Lae where Kouza is residing to get the monthly invoices and provide this information to Ombudsman Commission to investigate.

These are prima facie cases and on face value, Ben Micah and Loujaya Kouza are already double dipping it seems. The investigation should cover if these two leaders are receiving 100% of their accommodation allowances in salaries paid to their bank accounts while public funds are used to fund their lives of luxury in hotel penthouses.

While many public servants can only afford K7 per fortnight in housing allowances, while many working Papua New Guineans live in settlements, it seems Micah and Kouza are creaming off our misery.

I challenge Sam Basil, if you are a true leader lay a complaint with the Ombudsman Commission to investigate these two leaders.

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