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PM’s Chief of Staff in K3.7 million Finance Dept fraud says Commission of Inquiry

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Prime Minister Peter O’Neill likes to talk tough about cracking down on corruption but his own Chief of Staff was recommended for prosecution in the Finance Department Commission of Inquiry report for fraudulently claiming K3.7 million as part of the Paraka Scams which have cost PNG hundreds of million… Former Ambassador to the European Union, Departmental Head and Consultant to the Prime Minister, Isaac Lupari stole K3.7 million from the people of PNG through false claims for breach of contract according to the findings of the Commission of Inquiry into the Finance Department. The false claims were drafted and submitted by Guguna Garo, of Paul Paraka lawyers, and were illegally settled by the then Solicitor General, Zachary Gelu. In addition to the K3.7 million, a further K800,000 was paid to Paul Paraka lawyers from public funds for their role in facilitating the fraud. The Commission of Inquiry has recommended Isaac Lupari, Zacchary Gelu and Guguna Garo all be investigated by the po

PM’s Chief of Staff in K3.7 million Finance Dept fraud says Commission of Inquiry

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Prime Minister Peter O’Neill likes to talk tough about cracking down on corruption but his own Chief of Staff was recommended for prosecution in the Finance Department Commission of Inquiry report for fraudulently claiming K3.7 million as part of the Paraka Scams which have cost PNG hundreds of million… Former Ambassador to the European Union, Departmental Head and Consultant to the Prime Minister, Isaac Lupari stole K3.7 million from the people of PNG through false claims for breach of contract according to the findings of the Commission of Inquiry into the Finance Department. The false claims were drafted and submitted by Guguna Garo, of Paul Paraka lawyers, and were illegally settled by the then Solicitor General, Zachary Gelu. In addition to the K3.7 million, a further K800,000 was paid to Paul Paraka lawyers from public funds for their role in facilitating the fraud. The Commission of Inquiry has recommended Isaac Lupari, Zacchary Gelu and Guguna Garo all be investigated by the

Papua New Guinea passes Death Penalty and other stiffer laws

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PARLIAMENT yesterday gave a resounding aye to amendments to the Criminal Code Act that raised penalties for serious crimes including stealing and misappropriation. The death penalty will apply for crimes such as aggravated rape, sorcery-related killings and robbery with violence.  The Criminal Code Act (Amendment Bill 2013), which was passed on a voice vote, repealed the Sorcery Act 1971. Killings connected with sorcery will now be treated as wilful murder and the penalty is death. Aggravated rape is defined as rape using dangerous wea­pons or rape in the company of one or more persons or where grievous bodily harm is caused and where the victim is a child under 10 years.  The new laws have increased the penalties for kidnapping which will now carry a maximum prison term of 50 years without remission or parole while kidnapping for ransom, a new kind of crime, now carries maximum penalty of life imprisonment without remission and parole. As for stealing of monies between K5 million and

Papua New Guinea passes Death Penalty and other stiffer laws

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PARLIAMENT yesterday gave a resounding aye to amendments to the Criminal Code Act that raised penalties for serious crimes including stealing and misappropriation. The death penalty will apply for crimes such as aggravated rape, sorcery-related killings and robbery with violence.  The Criminal Code Act (Amendment Bill 2013), which was passed on a voice vote, repealed the Sorcery Act 1971. Killings connected with sorcery will now be treated as wilful murder and the penalty is death. Aggravated rape is defined as rape using dangerous wea­pons or rape in the company of one or more persons or where grievous bodily harm is caused and where the victim is a child under 10 years.  The new laws have increased the penalties for kidnapping which will now carry a maximum prison term of 50 years without remission or parole while kidnapping for ransom, a new kind of crime, now carries maximum penalty of life imprisonment without remission and parole. As for stealing of monies between K5 milli

NAMAH & SOMARE RECONCILIATION

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By SONJA BARRY RAMOI "Indai blo Ludwig soim mi olsem mi i mas reconcile wantaim Grand Chief" (Ludwig's death has shown me that I must reconcile with the Grand Chief) - the Opposition Leader Belden Namah said inside the packed Catholic church in Angoram during the funeral service held for the late member for Angoram, Ludwig Schulze who sadly passed away in April this year. The self made, straight talking multi-millionaire member of parliament representing the West Sepik electorate of Vanimo Green knows he has to not just say sorry. He must perform kastom to show that he is truly sorry the traditional way - Sepik style. When Mr. Namah was asked "how many pigs can you put?'", he replied "find 1000. He is the Grand Chief you know". Former East Sepik Provincial Speaker and the a/Chairman of the Council of Chiefs, Isaac Wrongkalm wants the Member for East Sepik, Right Hon Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare to forgive Belden Namah for his role in the politica

NAMAH & SOMARE RECONCILIATION

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By SONJA BARRY RAMOI "Indai blo Ludwig soim mi olsem mi i mas reconcile wantaim Grand Chief" (Ludwig's death has shown me that I must reconcile with the Grand Chief) - the Opposition Leader Belden Namah said inside the packed Catholic church in Angoram during the funeral service held for the late member for Angoram, Ludwig Schulze who sadly passed away in April this year. The self made, straight talking multi-millionaire member of parliament representing the West Sepik electorate of Vanimo Green knows he has to not just say sorry. He must perform kastom to show that he is truly sorry the traditional way - Sepik style. When Mr. Namah was asked "how many pigs can you put?'", he replied "find 1000. He is the Grand Chief you know". Former East Sepik Provincial Speaker and the a/Chairman of the Council of Chiefs, Isaac Wrongkalm wants the Member for East Sepik, Right Hon Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare to forgive Belden Namah for his role in the politi

Small opposition a cause for grave concern

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With only seven MPs left following a rash of defections to the government ranks, Belden Namah should be a very worried Opposition Leader. But the firebrand Member for Vanimo-Green remains unperturbed by it all and even boasted to journalists at a media conference last Thursday that he is prepared to be a “one-man opposition”. The “never-say-die” spirit has always been a characteristic of Namah – from his early days as a Defence Force soldier and a key fi­gure in the Sandline affair in the 1990s to his first-term election to Parliament in 2007 and subsequent elevation to deputy prime minis­ter under controversial circumstances in August 2011.  One of the principal players in that torrid affair was Namah himself and as opposition leader. His re-election in the ge­neral election last June was another personal achievement for Namah. But his split from the coalition with Prime Minister Peter O’Neill – less than a year after their infamous parliamentary coup to remove the Somare regime – and