Papua New Guinea minister flees to Australia over corruption allegations
PAPUA New Guinea's former planning minister Paul Tiensten has fled to Australia after being served with a summons to answer fraud and corruption allegations. Police in Kokopo, in East New Britain province, served Mr Tiensten with a summons on Tuesday to appear before a government taskforce and answer questions over the misappropriation of $A4.4 million in development funds in his electorate. But the next day, Mr Tiensten flew to PNG's capital Port Moresby and then to Brisbane after buying a ticket at the airport, said Sam Koim, chairman of the corruption task force. Mr Tiensten has since disappeared. "It is not known where he is at the moment," Mr Koim told AAP. "He bought a ticket at the airport, bought a ticket to Moresby and then all the way to Australia ... he disappeared. "We thought he was a gentleman and a leader - and as a gentleman and leader he would come (to the police)." Mr Koim said PNG is working closely with Australian authorities to find