The country is run by a bunch of crooks and criminals including a criminal PM
This are some thoughts sent to me on Professor Nonggorr's suggestion that the Prime Minister Should stand down.
By MM - Tabubil, WP. Papua New Guinea
There are many incidences that require the PM to voluntarily resign. Here are some :
His own referral to the Ombudsman for late and non –submission of annual spending of his electoral funds etc some years back, not instituting investigations into the Taiwan scandal involving his senior cabinet ministers and himself, not instituting investigations into an alleged US$ 40 MILLION in a Singaporean bank from logging income connected with his senior cabinet ministers. He has no comments about Arthur Somare’s employing of expensive expatriate consultants and operating out of Brisbane using millions of PNG tax payers money. Are these con consultants business cronies?
Where money is involved it would appear that he is either personally involved or his family members are involved and to protect those interests he becomes very evasive. He even publicly boasts about his political achievements, which really is from contributions from many nationals and expatriates. It is utterly disgusting and nauseating. If there is any one, he is the one to blame for the lack of properly planned developments in the cities and the rural areas. He prematurely pushed the country into independence without developing the PNG human resources professionally to run the countries affairs. The infrastructure left behind by the colonial government has deteriorated completely and do not exist any more. If anything, he has brought the country backwards. Crime and settlements are issues he tries to steer clear of, these are monsters his regime or regimes he is associated with, created over the years he was in politics.
The country is run by a bunch of crooks and criminals including a criminal PM. The millions of PNG money stolen by people like Pius Wingti, and Maladina and his cohorts in the POSF saga are lost for good. These people were there when Michael was still around. There are so many questions unanswered regarding people like Paul Tensten, Arthur Somare, Patrick Pruaich, Mark Maipakai, the list goes on.
By MM - Tabubil, WP. Papua New Guinea
There are many incidences that require the PM to voluntarily resign. Here are some :
His own referral to the Ombudsman for late and non –submission of annual spending of his electoral funds etc some years back, not instituting investigations into the Taiwan scandal involving his senior cabinet ministers and himself, not instituting investigations into an alleged US$ 40 MILLION in a Singaporean bank from logging income connected with his senior cabinet ministers. He has no comments about Arthur Somare’s employing of expensive expatriate consultants and operating out of Brisbane using millions of PNG tax payers money. Are these con consultants business cronies?
Where money is involved it would appear that he is either personally involved or his family members are involved and to protect those interests he becomes very evasive. He even publicly boasts about his political achievements, which really is from contributions from many nationals and expatriates. It is utterly disgusting and nauseating. If there is any one, he is the one to blame for the lack of properly planned developments in the cities and the rural areas. He prematurely pushed the country into independence without developing the PNG human resources professionally to run the countries affairs. The infrastructure left behind by the colonial government has deteriorated completely and do not exist any more. If anything, he has brought the country backwards. Crime and settlements are issues he tries to steer clear of, these are monsters his regime or regimes he is associated with, created over the years he was in politics.
The country is run by a bunch of crooks and criminals including a criminal PM. The millions of PNG money stolen by people like Pius Wingti, and Maladina and his cohorts in the POSF saga are lost for good. These people were there when Michael was still around. There are so many questions unanswered regarding people like Paul Tensten, Arthur Somare, Patrick Pruaich, Mark Maipakai, the list goes on.
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