Tribunal all a big anti-climax?

From ABC Radio

It was expected to be one of the most explosive legal cases Papua New Guinea had seen for years. The elderly prime minister, Sir Michael Somare, was hauled before a specially convened tribunal to answer charges of official misconduct.



But compared to the political dramas that preceded it, the action in court turned out to be something of an anticlimax.

 

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Julie Bishop responds to Trevor Freestone

On the 21st of February 2011, we posted a letter by a very concerned Australian Citizen, Trevor Freestone, addressed to Julie Bishop, regarding the serious governance issues facing PNG. Below is the response from Honorable Julie Bishop, MP, and Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Australian Parliament:

 

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Does foreign aid do more harm than good?

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Who are the real raskols?

By Lydia Kailap*

THERE ARE THREE kinds of raskols in Papua New Guinea: street raskols; nasty street raskols; and the real raskols.

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PNG suffers chronically in bad resource deals

From a Special Correspondent*

Papua New Guinea suffers chronically from the way in which state equity participation is negotiated in major resource extraction projects.

A combination of the worst possible behaviour from international resource companies, which is as bad in PNG as it is in any country in the world, abetted by the incompetence of the National Government in negotiating equity participation, means that PNG ends up seeing its resources shipped offshore with the lowest possible returns to the Nation.

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Take Action: Say no to World Bank sponsored sweat-shops in PNG

The World Bank is on a mission to encourage sweat-shop style factories in Papua New Guinea and we need to tell them NO!

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EIS paints a terrible picture of PMIZ impacts

By PMIZ Watcher

The Environmental Impact Assessment for the government's Pacific Marine Industrial Zone in Madang paints a terrible picture of the likely social and environmental impacts of the project.

The 39-page EIS was prepared by the Department of Commerce and Industry in June 2010 and submitted to the Department of Environment and Conservation.

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Another idiot project

Spotted by PMIZ Watcher in the Post Courier

Another Idiot Project

 

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THINK, SPEAK and then ACT!

By John Fowke

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PMIZ signing moved to Port Moresby

By PMIZ Watcher

The signing of the Approval in Principle for the controversial Pacific Marine Industrial Park in Madang has been held in Port Moresby despite being scheduled to be held in Madang.

 

The move has angered local Kananam people who say it is just one more example of the government hiding behind secret deals.

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