Daniel Baulch Exposes Flawed Anti-Corruption Strategy In Papua New Guinea (PNG)

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In his recent commentary, ICAC Deputy Commissioner Daniel Baulch warned that delaying financial tracing until convictions are secured undermines the fight against corruption in Papua New Guinea. He urged the government to follow best international practicesβ€”trace the money early, freeze assets fast, and hold all beneficiaries accountable.
John Rosso, MP.

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π—₯𝗒𝗦𝗦𝗒: π—”π—•π—¨π—¦π—˜ 𝗒𝗙 π—©π—œπ—¦π—” 𝗙𝗒π—₯π—–π—˜π—— π—§π—›π—˜π—  𝗒𝗨𝗧 Read More Β»

Acting Prime Minister John Rosso who is also the Immigration Minister has clarified the deportation of various foreigners on the grounds of Visa abuse.

Is Leadership Accountability Being Respected In Papua New Guinea?

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by Anthony Kalai (LinkedIn Posts) Is leadership accountability being respected in Papua New Guinea? Any public agency is not the birthright of any individual to hold leadership positions indefinitely. When threats of violence are made against members of legitimate boards, such as the KPHL board, this is extremely serious and must be addressed immediately by
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PNG–Australia Defence Treaty: Critical Questions About Sovereignty, Security, And National Interest

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PNG–Australia Defence Treaty: Critical Questions About Sovereignty, Security, and National Interest: Why the PNG–Australia Defence Treaty Sparks Important Questions on Sovereignty, National Security, and Future Direction As Papua New Guinea approaches its 50th Independence Anniversary, a proposed Defence Treaty with Australia raises serious questions on sovereignty, threat perception, and national interest. Dr. Bal Kama highlights