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Delilah Gore dances around the tragic truth of her legal corruption

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The news is out, and even MP Gore can’t deny it.  The very Minister who wears the modest meri blouses sees nothing wrong in spending huge amounts of public money putting up LLG presidents in her rural district at the grandest hotel Moresby can provide.   Is this not a form of legal bribery?  Is this not a gross example of the “legal corruption” that an article in PNG blogs talked about just last week and which seems to have spread throughout the government?  Does this Grand Payment not fit the “I don’t have to play by the rules” attitude that Minister Gore displayed to the nation a few months back when she wouldn’t turn off her mobile phone in the airplane taking off from Popondetta?    Being that the hotel accommodation receipts are now available on the record and presumably Gary Juffa would present the proof if the story is denied, Mrs Gore was trapped.  Still, she did as any good politician will attempt.   She tried to verbally wiggle and squirm around the truth by not refu

Clean, Cheap LNG From Papua New Guinea Will Boost China’s Economic Development

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By NRI Contributor Papua New Guinea is one of the newer emerging gas exporting nations.   Current reserves are currently estimated by the United Stated Central Intelligence Agency at 226.5 billion cu metres, which gives PNG a world ranking in gas reserves of 43 out of 207 countries and territories.    EXXONMOBIL DEVLOPMENT OF PNG’S LNG PROJECT:    ExxonMobil has been a joint venture partner in the development of PNG’s oil resources since the 1990’s in which Chevron was the principal stakeholder.   ExxonMobil became the operator in the country’s first natural gas development project, sourcing gas from the Hides, Angore, and Juha gas fields, also obtaining gas from the existing Kutubu, Agogo, Moran and Gobe oil fields.  The LNG gas project is a joint venture partnership, with ExxonMobil the principal stakeholder and PNG stakeholders holding less than 20% of the total share.   ExxonMobil (operator) (United States multinational) 33.2% Oil Search (PNG registered, with main o

Peter O’Neill Secretly helping SABL Fraudsters Keep Their Ill Gotten PNG Land

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Papa Graun Those who go often to the excellent PNG Exposed blog are very clear that Prime Minister Peter O’Neill is a fraud and a liar with respect to the SABLs, the fraud initially aided and abetted by Tiffany Nonggor, O’Neill’s lawyer (no longer?) who ran to O’Neill’s defence, and causing much vomiting in the NGO community when she aligned herself with the NGOs over this issue.   Tiffany, what do you say now about Peter O’Neill and this supposed cancellation of the SABLs? To our knowledges, none of the SABLs have stopped they are still cutting down trees and shipping them out of pNG as fast as possible.  Why hasn’t SABL law been cancelled as promised? Why haven’t the police been sent to the SABLs that were called fraudulent by the commission of inquiry?  Why is Peter O’Neill, the Grand Fraudster of Papua New Guinea, now completely silent about SABL and where did Tiffany Nonggor run away to?  Certainly not to the NGOs who don’t want to see her fat face ever again. This is

TO THE THIEVES ROBBING PNG

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You thieves – the curse of the criminal is upon you YOU will all die And before your time too. And when you do, your relatives and friends will be fighting over your stolen wealth even before the worms have had a chance at your flesh. Your last fleeting thoughts will not be of the wealth you have amassed or of lovers and good times, but the relatives whose love you have spurned. You will yearn, not for the warm flesh of a lover, but to hold the hand of a child who has long ago forgotten you are the parent. That is the tragedy you do not seem to realise awaits you. You have this mistaken thought that you will live far longer than you actually will or even that more money will improve or increase your lifespan. The opposite is true. I talk about you, daylight thieves, those who are bleeding this country dry, hell-bent on filling your own pockets while mothers and children go to bed hungry and fathers struggle from dawn to dusk every day of their lives and never see K100 in any

DISCIPLINED POLICE FORCE IS FUNDAMENTAL TO DEMOCRACY

By Nemo Yalo Democracy as we enjoy it is guaranteed under our Constitution. As Winston Churchill the former British Prime Minister said in 1947, democracy is not perfect, nothing is perfect, but it is the best form of government we have. Many things define our democracy: the system of government defined by three arms of government under which we have independent Constitutional offices, law enforcement agencies, etc. The government gets its legitimacy from the people who are, as the Constitution says, the source of the power to govern, the source of the power to legislate and the source of the power to adjudicate and administer justice. The power is to be exercised for their benefit. This is succinctly summed up in the famous words of former US President Abraham Lincoln on 19 November 1863: “Government of the people, for the people, by the people”. The government exercises its power through its various key agencies not just for the purposes of governance and public welfar

Crime always pays for the corrupt educated elite in Papua New Guinea, including Rimbink Pato

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By JACK P LOMBE   Foreign Affairs and Immigration Minister Rimbink Pato joins an elite group of Papua New Guineans, including the Prime Minister himself (below) who have had their pictures taken with US President Obama and his wife.   We wonder if the President was told anything about the shady pasts of Pato and O’Neill.  Looks like the American Embassy and its CIA agents in Port Moresby need to pull up their socks.  Maybe the Secret Service too since they’re the ones with responsibility to protect the American president from any harm, including getting dirtied by being seen associated with corrupt politicians from banana republic governments.  Hopefully no corruption louse jumped off of these two onto the president and his missus when they touched shoulders.  But you’ve got to hand it to O’Neill and Pato.  They succeeded where Don Polye could not.  Even exaggerating his honourary, powerless appointment as World Bank Chairman into being something incredibly big and imp