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 practices—trace the money early, freeze assets fast, and hold all beneficiaries accountable.
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TAKE BACK PNG – TAKE ONE PROPERTY AT A TIME

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What is State Lease Land? State lease land is land owned by the government and made available to citizens and entities under long-term lease often 99 years for residential, commercial, or agricultural development. Once leased, you are granted a title, which gives you legal rights to develop, mortgage, or sell the property. Unlike customary land, state lease land can be easily used as collateral to secure loans from banks. This gives landowners the power to access capital, develop property, and participate actively in the economy.