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Current scandal has roots in NPF saga

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PNGEXPOSED Have a look at some of the Findings of the NPF Commission of Inquiry, you  might just a have a better appreciation about the people now being  talked about as a result of the SBS Dateline Video . Look at how much money was lost then and since and this country continues to  loose millions (by now it must be Billions) to a few filthy rich  Papua New Guineans with their expatriate friends. Corruption is derailing this country and the rights of the future  generations to benefit from their equal share. We all have to act to  stem this at the bud. NPF Final Report Post Courier, 2003 This is the 60th extract from the National Provident Fund (now known as NASFUND) Commission of Inquiry report. The inquiry was conducted by retired justice Tos Barnett and investigated widespread misuse of member funds. The report recommended action be taken against several high-profile leaders, including former NPF chairman Jimmy Maladina. The report was tabled in Parliament on  Nove

DAMARU & GITUA TO APPEAL SUPREME COURT'S DECISION GRANTING GEOFFREY VAKI BAIL

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04/07/2015 by BRYAN KRAMER National Fraud & Anti-corruption Director Mathew Damaru & his Deputy Timothy Gitua have given instructions to their lawyer McRonald Nale of Jema Lawyers to challenge the decision of Supreme Court granting Geoffrey Vaki bail. The right to bail following conviction is a constitutional right, section 42(6) Right to Liberty of PNG Constitution. The provision is states that a person arrested or detained for an offence (other than treason or wilful murder as defined by an Act of the Parliament) is entitled to bail at all times from arrest or detention to acquittal or "conviction" unless the interests of justice otherwise require. Bail Act of 1977 reaffirms this right. Section 11 of Act provides for bail after lodging an appeal. The provision is in the following terms Where a person lodges an appeal against his conviction or sentence or both– (a) the court which convicted him; or (b) a court of equal jurisdiction; or

VAKI FILES APPEAL AND APPLICATION AND MAKES BAIL

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Convicted criminal and former Commissioner of Police Geoffrey Vaki has filed an urgent appeal against his conviction and sentence of 3 years imprisonment with hard labour by Chief Justice Salamo Injia Vaki's lawyers were frantically signing affidavits in preparation for their client's appeal even before the Chief Justice handed down Vaki''s sentence at 11:30pm today. His lawyers formally registered his appeal with the Supreme Court Registry following his sentencing and served copies on Damaru and Gitua's lawyers. The file is now before the Chief Justice who is the Supreme Court administrative judge to appoint a judge to hear Vaki's bail application. CJ is prevented from hearing Vaki's application having presided over Vaki's case in the National Court. However CJ is currently in Court hearing an application by Jimmy Maladina to stay his sentencing on 15th July 2015 until his appeal against his conviction is determined. As at 3pm to

Geoffrey Vaki is sentenced to Bomana for 3 Years with Hard Labour

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Chief Justice sitting as National Court Judge handed his ruling on Vaki's sentencing today after finding him guilty of two counts of the criminal charges of contempt of court for failing to effect the District Court warrant of arrest against th e Prime Minister Peter O'Neill. He was sentenced to serve 3 years with hard labour at Bomana Corrections facility. Vaki's lawyer Greg Sheppard and Queens Counsel John Griffins pleaded for a non-custodial (no prison) sentence. His lawyers argued Vaki should not be punished because the present case is unique, involving complex court proceedings. There was no previous decision of either National or Supreme Courts dealing with powers of the Police Commissioner in the context of a warrant of arrest. They argued that the conduct of Vaki cannot be fairly classified in the all the circumstances as wilful or intentional breach of a court order. He was acting on legal advice relating to the Chief Justice ruling in a previous

DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL BANKSTERS, LOOTERS

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by CYRIL GARE Fallacy of Wealth Creation All of us who inhabit the earth share in the common fact that our very existence depends on the shared availability of the natural resources. But the global economy has been engineered only to create an illusion that it is creating wealth - fallacy of wealth creation. In fact, it is not but concentrating the declining pool of wealth into fewer and fewer hands. World governments are serving the interest of a few rich and powerful class of International ‘Banksters’ who are “looting the resources” of the world. “There are some gigantic financial institutions that we have (in America) that have been pulling the strings of politicians in this country,” said Joe Rogen, a Comedian and Commentator in the video documentary The Truth Strikes Back .   Who really are these international banksters? Among hundreds of secret societies and shadowy global governments is the Bilderberg Group (BG). It was founded by former Nazi, Prince Bernar

THE SHEPPARD MALADINA COMPLETE TRANSCRIPT

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PNGBLOGS EXCLUSIVE The complete transcript is below all this text. Two lawyers in partnership, Greg Sheppard (GS) and Harvey Maladina (HM) divulge all to visitor GW, not knowing they were being secretly videotaped. Programme aired on SBS Dateline television programme 24th June 2015 THIS SHOCKING VIDEOTAPE WILL NOT STOP CORRUPTION IN PNG NOR EVEN SLOW IT DOWN UNLESS THE PEOPLE OF PNG COME OUT IN FORCE AND PROTEST NONVIOLENTLY BUT PERSISTENTLY. ALL STUDENTS IN ALL SCHOOLS MUST GO ON NONVIOLENT BOYCOTT AND PROTEST. THE CORRUPT PEOPLE WILL DO THEIR BEST TO SET UP VIOLENT ACTS WITHIN THE PROTESTS TO DISCREDIT THE PEACEFUL PROTESTORS. BE AWARE OF THAT TO START!   During the late 1990s when the corrupt Bill Skate was PM, an Australian immigrant businessman, Muja Sefa, made a secret videotape of Bill Skate bragging about giving the orders to have a security guard of then Moresby mayor David Unagi murdered. Skate also talked about bribery. The videotape in the end was successfully cove

‘LEASEHOLDER CAN SELL AT WILL’ – SUPREME COURT

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by CYRIL GARE A Leaseholder in Papua New Guinea can sell its lease at will “as it saw fit”, according to the Supreme Court. And this should be the case in any commercial or business lease transactions according to the Supreme Court that presided over a dispute relating to a large block of prime commercial property in the heart of Mt. Hagen - Section 13 Allotments 1 and 2.    The dispute which spanned over 20 years or so was between prominent Mt. Hagen Businessman, Mr. Nixon Koi through his company Mamun Investment and the National Council of Young Men’s Christian Association of Papua New Guinea or YMCA Mt. Hagen branch. It turned ugly this month (June 10, 2015) when Mr. Koi was arrested in Port Moresby and charged by the National Fraud and Anti-Corruption Squad with five counts of fraudulently attempting to claim ownership of this land through his company. Mirupasi Lawyers, acting for Mr. Koi and Mamun Investment, said they acted for their client (Nixon Koi) in purchasing the