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KNOWN FRAUDSTERS BACK AT WORK TO DEFRAUD JUBILEE INSTITUTE

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WE NEED A LAWYER! by JIHE STUDENT VOICE Jubilee Institute of Higher Education  (JIHE) is an approved AOG Church owned higher learning education institution based in Port Moresby,  Rainbow Campus.  It was established by the AOG Church in 2006 as an educational ministry arm of the church. In 2008 it was declared a university by the Somare government but downgraded to a higher learning institution for lack of basic infrastructure . Over time it had its share of problems inflicted on it by persons with fraudulent motive . One such example is the diversion of a K5m from a Sepik Trust fund to the Institution's bank account by the then Finance Secratary Thaddeus Kambanei.  When the high profile Finance Commission of Inquiry asked the then Church Supretendent Rev Tony Dalaka,  he said he doesn't have any single knowledge of how and why such an amount of money was diverted into the institution bank account or how it disappeared over night. By the grace or God , JIHE managed

Royal PNG Constabulary Challenged to implement 2004 Police Report

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BLUE SERVANT I read with dismay the numerous and disproportionate complaints in the print media about police inaction and inability to perform fully its constitutional obligations. I concur that performance and effectiveness of our police service have dropped over the years and will continue to spiral downwards if immediate intervention and action is not taken. Insufficient resources seem to be cause of non performance but I disagree with this reasoning. Hefty funding alone cannot solve the woes facing the organization. Security has not been guaranteed in this country despite the hundreds of millions of kina spent on the police service over the years. The RPNGC can solve its own problems without external intervention and additional funding. The police force has been on a path of self-destruction over the years but officers and men within are oblivious to the cancers eroding the fabrics of the organization. They are tight-lipped because they either fear the inevitable conseq

Royal PNG Constabulary Challenged to implement 2004 Police Report

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BLUE SERVANT I read with dismay the numerous and disproportionate complaints in the print media about police inaction and inability to perform fully its constitutional obligations. I concur that performance and effectiveness of our police service have dropped over the years and will continue to spiral downwards if immediate intervention and action is not taken. Insufficient resources seem to be cause of non performance but I disagree with this reasoning. Hefty funding alone cannot solve the woes facing the organization. Security has not been guaranteed in this country despite the hundreds of millions of kina spent on the police service over the years. The RPNGC can solve its own problems without external intervention and additional funding. The police force has been on a path of self-destruction over the years but officers and men within are oblivious to the cancers eroding the fabrics of the organization. They are tight-lipped because they either fear the inevitable c

KILL THE GUN CULTURE IN PNG

OP/ED Students at two schools in the Highlands will now go without their teachers because they were killed in a tribal fight at Minj in the Western Highlands. In that fight, Police tell us that guns were used. On the same day, three villagers from Kandep walked into our office in Mt Hagen and told us that some 300 firearms are in the hands of communities who are engaged in a conflict. They revealed that over 75 men have been killed in the conflict that has raged for a number of years. The breakdown of law and order, the proliferation of violence now increasingly blamed on guns, and the inability of the Police or the courts to exercise authority because of various reasons, are more obvious features in PNG today. According to Police, there is overwhelming evidence to show that major crimes over the last 15 years or more have been exacerbated by the use of illegal guns. Tribal fighting, robbery, break and enter and murder involve the use of guns. We can therefore assume that without guns,

KILL THE GUN CULTURE IN PNG

OP/ED Students at two schools in the Highlands will now go without their teachers because they were killed in a tribal fight at Minj in the Western Highlands. In that fight, Police tell us that guns were used. On the same day, three villagers from Kandep walked into our office in Mt Hagen and told us that some 300 firearms are in the hands of communities who are engaged in a conflict. They revealed that over 75 men have been killed in the conflict that has raged for a number of years. The breakdown of law and order, the proliferation of violence now increasingly blamed on guns, and the inability of the Police or the courts to exercise authority because of various reasons, are more obvious features in PNG today. According to Police, there is overwhelming evidence to show that major crimes over the last 15 years or more have been exacerbated by the use of illegal guns. Tribal fighting, robbery, break and enter and murder involve the use of guns. We can therefore assume that without g