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ASSISTANT POLICE COMMISSIONER FOR CRIMES THOMAS ELUH HAS BEEN SUSPENDED

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PNG Police Constabulary Assistant Police Commissioner for Crime Thomas Eluh who has been leading the investigations and arrest of the Prime Minister has been suspended by the Acting Police Commissioner Geoffry Vaki. It's reported Eluh was served his suspension letter by Acting Deputy Commissioner Jim Andrews, both men who were appointed by NEC chaired by the Prime Minister. Sam Koim broke the story on his facebook wall stating his suspension is Madness and contempt of court. Further article By: Toa Sime 21st June 2014 The man in the forefront of investigations against the Prime Minister, Assistant Commissioner Police Crimes, Thomas Eluh, has been suspended from office. Effective as of this evening, no reasons have been given as to why Eluh was suspended. A-C-P Eluh was served his suspension by Chief Superintendent Jerry Frank this evening, signed by Acting Deputy Police Commissioner Operations, Jim Andrews. This is despite an order by the National Court directing that the

BREAKING NEWS - SACKED DEPUTY POLICE COMMISSIONER & POLICE ASSOCIATION FILES CONTEMPT CHARGES AGAINST ACTING POLICE COMMISSIONER, ATTORNEY GENERAL, POLICE MINISTER AND PM

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BREAKING NEWS - SACKED DEPUTY POLICE COMMISSIONER & POLICE ASSOCIATION FILES CONTEMPT CHARGES AGAINST ACTING POLICE COMMISSIONER, ATTORNEY GENERAL, POLICE MINISTER AND PM  Sacked Deputy Police Commissioner Simon Kauba has filed contempt charges in the National Court against Acting Police Commissioner Geoffrey Vaki, Attorney General Ano Pala, Police Minister Robert Atifaya and the Prime Minister Peter O'Neill for their part in perverting the course of justice and violating the National Court orders. The contempt charges relate to the PM and NEC's decision to interfere pervert the court of justice to influence the proceedings of the National Court when they side-lined the Police Lawyer. Following the adjournment on Tuesday the National Court ordered parties to maintain the status quo (no change). However the PM and NEC instead sacked the Attorney General Kerenga Kua and Police Commissioner Tom Kulunga and appointed Ano Pala and Geoffrey Vaki in their place. Ano Pala th

Media Statement by Royal PNG Constabulary on current events

MEDIA STATEMENT The Member for Kandep Hon. Don Pomb Polye at 3.45pm today voluntarily surrendered himself to the National Fraud & Anti Corruption Office at Konedobu, National Capital District to be interviewed over the illegal payment of K71 million to Paul Paraka Lawyers. Present to receive him for the record of interview were Assistant Commissioner Crimes Thomas Eluh and Director National Fraud & Anti Corruption Chief Superintendent Mathew Damaru. The interview was suspended at 5pm to Monday June 23 to allow Mr Polye time to arrange a lawyer for himself. In other developments Police are now searching for Abau MP and Justice and Attorney Minister Ano Pala for two counts of contempt and perverting the cause of justice. “We believe Mr Pala’s instruction to disengage our police lawyer and engage the services of Paul Mawa lawyers who agreed to consent to the Prime Minister’s application to restrain police from arresting the Prime Minister is an obstruction of justice,” ACP

A personal perspective on latest political developments from a man in forced 'expatriate exile' who knows Peter O'Neill well

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By MARK DAVIS Despite all the anger, and the fear and anxiety that is being expressed on social media, on the street, everywhere that Papua New Guineans are gathering, I believe there is room for quiet confidence that the days of the most corrupt Prime Minister in the nation's history are numbered. Watching and listening from my expatriate exile in Australia, it seems to me there are a number of factors at play that point to the Prime Minister's demise. The first is that it is clear that the police and the judiciary are doing their job (with a few minor hiccups caused by the Prime Minister in an attempt to pervert the course of justice). I sense a deep anger in the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary at the way the Prime Minister has tried to use them, and an equally strong commitment to see that the law takes its course through the exercise of their constitutional duties. The last-minute appointment of a new police commissioner has added fuel to the fire. Some polic

THE FUTURE: PNG UNDER PETER O'NEILL POST JUNE 2014.

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By Reginald Haureva. (Kokoda). PETER O'NEILL'S BUSINESS INTEREST AND FRAUD IS EXPOSED  PNG has entered a new phase in politics and public administration under Peter O'Neill as Prime Minister post-June 2014. The nation and individuals may or may not realize this fact but that is exactly where we are at. The recent changes in public administration and Ministerial reshuffles signal this change. It began with the sacking of William Duma as Petroleum Minister and Don Polye as Treasurer. Both these men stood in the way of Peter O'Neill achieving his secret ambition, to become the first multi-billionaire in PNG and the Pacific. He has never been content with the Tens of Millions of Kina kick-backs he was receiving from major road and civil construction contractors. He was not content with directing government business to his Remington Group of companies, which includes the following businesses- Remington Office Supplies, RIFL ( Merchant Bank/Finance company), Insurance

Prime Minister Peter O'Neill in Contempt of Court

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By PNGBLOGS Contributor Network On behalf of concerned citizens of this great nation, our collective views for the current stand-off between the Prime Minister Peter O’Neill, his executive government, and the Royal PNG Constabulary leadership are these: 1. The "consent" order to stay the warrant of arrest by acting Police Commissioner for the Prime Minister Peter O’Neill does not have merit. The police leadership in PNG did not consent with the "stay orders." Mr. Jeffery Vaki has been out of the police force for many years battling his dismissal case in the court of law. The executive government's last minute appointee’s decision to “consent” is a clear obstruction of justice, i.e., the normal process and police work for an alleged crime, hence, contempt of court. 2. The order issued by former Police Commissioner Tom Kulunga to arrest PM Peter O’Neill remains in force and intent. The Police Leadership (rank and file) and its Fraud Squad Officers will not

Changed Person Speaking Change will effect change in PNG

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By Komson Kome Change means one has to instil in himself/herself the priceless attributes of respect, honesty, love, obedience, acumen, genuine generosity (Giving to people in need without any strings attached) and humbleness.  The unchanged will obviously  value himself/herself more than others  and his/her life will be riddled with  deceitfulness, disrespect,  jealousy, hate, enviousness, narrow-minded and love for money (root of all evils) to name a few. This is true with many people in the top echelon of both Private and Public organisations to the people from the grass roots level. Their words of change directed to people would dissipate into thin air and never materialize because there is no substance (Power) in their words. The contrary is true as the words of change from a changed person emanates from the bottom of his/her heart and there is power in it to effect change. Many people are being kept in oblivion of the essence of commanding change with a changed heart.     Cha

ACTING POLICE COMMISSIONER CHARGED AND ARRESTED

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ATTORNEY GENERAL ANO PALA & PM'S LAWYER TIFFANY NONGGOR & PAUL MAWA FACING SIMILAR CHARGES ON ALLEGATIONS FOR PERVERTING THE COURSE OF JUSTICE By Bryan Kramer So what does this mean? Perverting (interfering) with the course of justice is a criminal offence under Section 128 of the Criminal Code. "A person who conspires with another to obstruct, prevent, pervert, or defeat the course of justice is guilty of a crime. Penalty: Imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years." To recap events 1) Police serve warrants of arrest on PM over allegations of misappropriation and corruption in office in relation him unlawfully authorising K71.8m payments to Paraka Lawyers . Police advise him to contact his lawyer and make himself available for questioning at Fraud Squad Office between 11am or 1pm. The arrests were initiated by Task Force Sweep and approved by Kulunga Commissioner of Police. 2) PM refused to be interviewed and to avoid arrest hides

IF YOU CARE ABOUT THIS COUNTRY, DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT, TALK IS CHEAP, PNG LETS MOVE

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