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TIPNG Chairman attacks PNGexposed

PNGEXPOSED Blog Recently PNGexposed has posted a series of articles that scrutinize the past of Rex Paki. Paki currently sits on the Board of the PNG Sustainable Development Programmed and the Bank of PNG, in addition to being the Chair of the Civil Aviation Authority. These articles pointed out that Paki was slammed in two Commission of Inquiry reports, two Public Accounts Committee reports and an Auditor General report. In response to these articles, the Chairman of Transparency International PNG, Lawrence Stephens, who is also a Program Manager at PNGSDP, defended Paki, claiming these reports amounted to mere “unproven accusations”. PNGexposed took issue with this slight against PNG’s public accounting agencies and judicial organs, and our view was made known yesterday –  TI dismisses Commission of Inquiry findings . In response, Mr Stephens continued his defense of Rex Paki: “So where do we put a headline which points out that PNG Exposed is involved in astonishing displays of arro

TIPNG Chairman attacks PNGexposed

PNGEXPOSED Blog Recently PNGexposed has posted a series of articles that scrutinize the past of Rex Paki. Paki currently sits on the Board of the PNG Sustainable Development Programmed and the Bank of PNG, in addition to being the Chair of the Civil Aviation Authority. These articles pointed out that Paki was slammed in two Commission of Inquiry reports, two Public Accounts Committee reports and an Auditor General report. In response to these articles, the Chairman of Transparency International PNG, Lawrence Stephens, who is also a Program Manager at PNGSDP, defended Paki, claiming these reports amounted to mere “unproven accusations”. PNGexposed took issue with this slight against PNG’s public accounting agencies and judicial organs, and our view was made known yesterday –  TI dismisses Commission of Inquiry findings . In response, Mr Stephens continued his defense of Rex Paki: “So where do we put a headline which points out that PNG Exposed is involved in astonishing disp

PNG Opposition slams PNG LNG Project

THE much glorified PNG LNG project, with its mega-buck promises, has now come to haunt Papua New Guinea. That is the immediate reaction from the Shadow Minister for Public Enterprise and Kundiawa-Gembogl MP Tobias Kulang, following media reports of a further K6.9 billion equity injection needed to bring the project into fruition. “This is a scam, concocted by Exxon Mobil knowing absolutely well the vulnerable position PNG is in. The announcement unfortunately comes just a week away from the handing down of the country’s 2013 National Budget, putting further strain on it, and the Government must reject it outright,’’ he said. “Where would PNG look for the extra K1.3 billion to meet such unplanned and ill-forecast announcement when it is just about to borrow heftily from the EXIM Bank of China to fund its development agendas?” The MP fears that Papua New Guinea will now be forced to further reduce its 19.4 per cent stake in the project, which was a reduction from the mandatory 22.5 per c

PNG Opposition slams PNG LNG Project

THE much glorified PNG LNG project, with its mega-buck promises, has now come to haunt Papua New Guinea. That is the immediate reaction from the Shadow Minister for Public Enterprise and Kundiawa-Gembogl MP Tobias Kulang, following media reports of a further K6.9 billion equity injection needed to bring the project into fruition. “This is a scam, concocted by Exxon Mobil knowing absolutely well the vulnerable position PNG is in. The announcement unfortunately comes just a week away from the handing down of the country’s 2013 National Budget, putting further strain on it, and the Government must reject it outright,’’ he said. “Where would PNG look for the extra K1.3 billion to meet such unplanned and ill-forecast announcement when it is just about to borrow heftily from the EXIM Bank of China to fund its development agendas?” The MP fears that Papua New Guinea will now be forced to further reduce its 19.4 per cent stake in the project, which was a reduction from the mandatory 22.

Our State of National Security: Blinded and Deaf

By GOVERNOR GARY JUFFA MP Recently I have been writing serious stuff by my own declaration anyway. Somewhat dreary and inciting spats of anger from various sectors of those who bother to read my writings and comment or give some thought (perhaps I kid myself). I decided to look at something we all in PNG have an idea about. National Security. Many are no doubt quizzical but read on, you will no doubt agree that you know more then you had initially believed. Papua New Guinea is a blind nation in so far as national security is concerned. In fact, it is also severely handicapped. Also malnourished and add to that disinterested. State secrets are openly discussed at every ones usual betelnut stall by anyone and everyone who can speak one of the three main languages or 800 plus languages of Papua New Guinea with anyone who will listen. NEC decisions are also openly discussed along with rumor and rhetoric at the very same stalls where people chew copious amounts of betelnut and compete to sp

THE SERPENT STILL LIVES ON

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By GRAHAM TENAEN ROBINSON The O'Neill- Dion government majestic speeches captured in parliament on consecutive occasions echoed change for this country released a vibe that saw the old and new crop of leaders display unwavering support in changing this country, with the paradox ascertained in reality stating; “the world’s richest and poorest live in this country.” The rather ‘old mix new’ political front brings to the table, a once upon a time enemies that drew fierce lines in battle, sleep together at night with wide-open eyes, adulterous in nature and desperate in kind with intention to keep this country from the one destined to deliver it from the pain and misery faced by a silent majority. So benevolent in nature that commands authority is a man that leads the pack bearing a scar with an untold story to date, how millions of kina found its way into mysterious accounts the writer dreams of knowing to date. Yet time will take it’s toll over the next five years showcasing the work

THE SERPENT STILL LIVES ON

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By GRAHAM TENAEN ROBINSON The O'Neill- Dion government majestic speeches captured in parliament on consecutive occasions echoed change for this country released a vibe that saw the old and new crop of leaders display unwavering support in changing this country, with the paradox ascertained in reality stating; “the world’s richest and poorest live in this country.” The rather ‘old mix new’ political front brings to the table, a once upon a time enemies that drew fierce lines in battle, sleep together at night with wide-open eyes, adulterous in nature and desperate in kind with intention to keep this country from the one destined to deliver it from the pain and misery faced by a silent majority. So benevolent in nature that commands authority is a man that leads the pack bearing a scar with an untold story to date, how millions of kina found its way into mysterious accounts the writer dreams of knowing to date. Yet time will take it’s toll over the next five years showcasing the