K40M TO RESEAL ROAD FOR 40 K1M LUXURY SPORTS CARS TO DRIVE ON IT

by BRYAN KRAMER MP

Today the talk on social media was the arrival of forty (40) K1 million luxury sports cars that were purchased by the O'Neill Government and flown in from Italy, a country halfway around the world or 14,000 km away.

O'Neill Government placed an order for 40 Italian make Maserati Luxury Sports Cars; a vehicle that retails anywhere from AUD$210,000 to AUD$300,000. When imported into PNG it could cost close to K1 million after taking into account duty, clearance and freight.

In the last session of Parliament, Prime Minister Peter O'Neill was questioned why his Government was ripping up a perfectly good road only to reseal it.

O'Neill claimed the road was in disrepair and the road works was a gift by Chinese Government at a cost of K40 million. However, what O'Neill was hiding was that they were only resealing the road just so 40, 1 million kina sports luxury cars could drive on it.

K40 million would have been better spent on building new class rooms or hospitals instead of being wasted for the comfort of APEC delegates.

Minister for APEC Justice Tkatchenco released a press statement today claiming the vehicles only cost K229,000 each and would be resold to the private sector following APEC.

So should we take this to mean Tkatchenco and a number of his close friends and associates will be able to buy them dirt cheap only to export them overseas to be parked in their million Kina mansions. All while the majority of Papua New Guineans live in poverty and teachers and public servants face pay cuts.

Perhaps its time Papua New Guineans start exercising their Constitutional right to bring to account a corrupt O'Neill Government.

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