rait man's blog
Grand larceny robs PNG of millions
Submitted by rait man on Sat, 12/06/2010 - 16:27
ACTION ALERT: Email the Prime Minister and register your protest
Submitted by rait man on Tue, 01/06/2010 - 15:43Last Friday, May 28th, was an extraordinary day in PNG's history as the government rushed through amendments to the Environment Act . These amendments:
Government puts foreign interests above the law and demolishes an important democratic principle
Submitted by rait man on Mon, 31/05/2010 - 11:06By passing amendments to the Environment Act, the government has put foreign companies above the law; allowed their commercial interests to trample all over the rights of Papua New Guinea’s traditional landowners; and undermined our democracy by removing the fundamental protection of the separation of powers.
MEDIA RELEASE: 99% say PM not doing enough on corruption
Submitted by rait man on Mon, 24/05/2010 - 10:47Ninety-nine percent of people who voted in an on-line poll think the government is not doing enough to tackle corruption. The poll was conducted by ACT NOW!
Effrey Dademo, Program Manager, says, “the message to the Prime Minister and the government is clear. The people want to see much more action on corruption. That has to include prosecuting white collar criminals in the public service and those they conspire with”.
The Paraka Scams
Submitted by rait man on Fri, 21/05/2010 - 07:34"The Paraka Scams" is the name being given on the internet to the findings of the Commission of Inquiry into the Finance Department, which ran from 2006 until 2009.
Resource Rage: Exxon-Mobil LNG project an impending disaster
Submitted by rait man on Thu, 20/05/2010 - 18:40How is it that a country as richly endowed with natural resources as Papua New Guinea with multinational mining companies flocking there like bees to a honey pot is actually going backwards when it comes to key social indicators such as wealth and life expectancy?
Well, in looking for answers to that imponderable, Dateline video journalist Amos Roberts travelled hundreds of kilometres into PNG's rugged highlands where the latest mega-project - the biggest in the history of that troubled nation - is under way. Here's Amos.
MPs slackness an insult to Parliament
Submitted by rait man on Thu, 20/05/2010 - 15:06THE NATIONAL: PUPILS from the Salvation Army excitedly take their seats and have to be ushered in by several people.
They get a wave from NCD Governor Powes Parkop, and some wave back, happy a “big man” has recognised them. Parkop himself is standing deep in conversation with Member for Sumkar Ken Fairweather, who was first in the chamber but still late.
Minister Paul Tiensten must be suspended says Opposition
Submitted by rait man on Tue, 11/05/2010 - 14:40THE Opposition has called for the sidelining of Minister Paul Tiensten and an investigation into an allege K13 million fraud within the National Planning and Rural Development Department.
Deputy opposition leader Bart Philemon called on Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare to investigate the alleged K13 million fraud. The Opposition claims the money was siphoned out through ghost projects and contracts by private firms and individuals who colluded with the Department.
These are alleged to have included:
Former Justice Minister maintains opposition to 'Maladina' amendments
Submitted by rait man on Mon, 10/05/2010 - 13:48Former Justice Minister and Attorney General, Dr Allan Marat, has said the proposed 'Maladina' amendments would "legalise previous wrongful conduct of any member of [Parliament]."
"Justice and righteousness would therefore demand that the amendment was not pursued".
His comments were made in his resignation letter which was given to the media last Friday.