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PNG Hunters set for North Devils

The Papua New Guinea SP Hunters are set for Intrust Super Cup round 7 match against the North Devils  on Saturday night at the National Football Stadium in Port Moresby . Coach Michael Marum has made several changes in key position. 

Adex Wera will celebrate his 50 game mark replacing Stargroth Amean at fullback. 

Utility player, Atte Bina has been recalled along with  center Thompson Teteh. 
Playmaker, Wartovo Puara Jr has been omitted from the squad to give time for him to recover from niggling injuries

The North Devils are coming with a determination to beat the Hunters on their home turf.  They defeated Mackay Cutters 32 - 16 last week and  they will be  looking for another win against the  equal-ladder leaders, the Hunters.  

Hunters: 1. Adex Wera, 2. Justin Olam, 3. Noel Zeming (C), 4. Thompson Teteh, 5. William Aquila, 6. Watson Boas, 7. Atte Bina, 8. Henry Wan, 9. Warren Glare, 10. Esau Siune, 11. Ishmael Balkawa, 12. Adam Korave, 13. Brandy Peter; Reserves: 14. Ase Boas, 15. Timothy Lomai, 16. Benjamin Hetra, 17. Edward Goma, 18. Tuvi Lepan, 19. Wartovo Puara Jr, 20. Bland Abavu (three to be omitted).

NORTHS DEVILS (8th) vs PNG HUNTERS (3rd) —
 Saturday, 6.30pm 
National Football Stadium, Port Moresby
Live : TV Want Sports HD / NBC TV 


Chicken and Feed project to start in Sepik plains

The first of many potential large scale agriculture project in the Sepik Plains Special Economic Zone is set to commence in the next two months following a high level visit by the LR Group from Israel and its potential partner, Kumul Consolidated Holdings (KCH) to the project site at Haripmo village in the East Yangoru LLG this week.
The villagers from Haripmo village dressed in traditional attires, danced and chanted songs to welcome the investors who were accompanied by their Local Member and Minister for Trade Commerce & Industry, Richard Maru and East Yangoru LLG President, Jeffrey Waffi.
The Local level Government Members and the people of Haripmo and neighboring villages in the Sepik Plains were pleased to see the investors.
They say they have waited for 47 years for investors and developers to come and bring about changes and developments.
“Our grandparents who gave the Kanaukil and to the State have died whilst waiting for investors”, said local leaders of Haripmo village.
The investors were touched by the way they were being welcomed by the people of Haripmo village and the peoples eagerness to see the project start so they can truly see changes and services including better roads, health services, seek formal employment opportunities and participate in outgrower chicken business as well as producing corn and cassava etc..to sell to the Feed mill for chicken feed production.
The new Joint Venture Agriculture Company will be called Sepik Agro Industries Limited. The initial owners of the company will be KCH(State) and the LR Group. After the business is established, the local communities, the people of East Sepik, LLG’s and East Sepik Provincial Government will be invited to buy shares in the new company.
The project will be developed over 5000 hactres owned by the State. The business will also include a cocoa farm which will involve the new drip feed technology from Israel which has the potential to increase cocoa yield by 300-400 percent.
The company will create 300 new job opportunities and thousands of outgrowerchicken,cocoa,corn and cassava farms right across East Sepik Province.
A shareholder Agreement between KCH and LR Group will be finalised in the coming week to pave way for the signing which will signify the initial start of the project.The chicken and eggs for this project should replace chicken and eggs shipped from Lae to both the East Sepik and SandaunProvinces.
Minister Maru said his people have suffered with the Cocoa Pod Borer and low cocoa prices because of their over reliance on cocoa for income and never had alternative businesses and cannot wait to see phase one of the project be developed at the cost of K50 million, resulting in many spin off business opportunities.

PNG Authorities investigate plane crash incident that killed 12 people in Kiunga

Western Province PPC Joseph Puri has confirmed that the expatriate pilot of the Brittan Norman Islander plane that crashed in Kiunga killing all 12 passengers on board is an Australian while they are yet to establish identity of the deceased locals.
He said all victims of the crash are from Oksapmin in Sandaun province while they are still trying to establish contact with the families of the deceased back in Oksapmin.
Meanwhile PPC Puri said that an Investigation team from the PNG Accidents & Investigations Commission arrived in Kiunga yesterday and visited the crash site, since then they have already returned to Port Moresby while the cause of the plane accident still remains a mystery.
He said he hopes the relevant authorities like the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) can find out the cause of the accident so to put the doubts of the families seeking answers to rest.
The Brittan Norman Islander aircraft belonging to Sunbird Aviation was travelling from Oksapmin into Kiunga on Wednesday afternoon around 2pm and went down a kilometre away from its destination killing all 12 passengers and the pilot onboard. PNGFM/PNG Today

I will not allow Office of the Prime Minister to be demeaned, questioned with false allegation: PM O’Neill

Papua New Guinea Prime Minsiter Peter O’Neill says he is not going to allow office of the Prime Minsiter to be demeaned and questioned with false allegations. He said this after the arrest early in the week of National and Supreme Court judge Sir Bernard Sakora and Attorney General Ano Pala. 

“I am not going to allow the office of the Prime Minister to be demeaned, questioned when there are false allegations, where there is no evidence of financial benefit or corruption that has given anybody any financial benefit and set a bad precedent for this country” he said. 
Mr O’Neill said a bad precedent could be set where the police could get a warrant “on any anything” and arrest a prime minister. “Of course nobody is above the law but you must have credible concrete evidence that these particular charges will stand in court,” he added.

Meanwhile, the PM said he will not interfere with the work of the Police.  
“I don’t want to be seen as interfering with police work, they are simply doing their job as far as I am concerned and it is for the police commissioner to make comments. 

Air Niugini names third Fokker 70 as "Hoskins”

Air Niugini in a ceremony today (Thursday 14th April 2016) named its latest Fokker 70 aircraft “Hoskins”.

The aircraft is the third of the total nine F70 aircraft expected to be delivered to Air Niugini by 2017.

Air Niugini Board Chairman, Sir Frederick Reiher in his address said the name Hoskins is in recognition of the important role played by West New Britain to Air Niugini’s domestic air services. He said the naming of the aircraft also comes at an ideal time as Air Niugini has been designated as the official carrier of the 2016 PNG Games. The games will be hosted in Hoskins in November this year.

“Air Niugini  has undertaken the massive task of transporting over 7,000 athletes from centres right across PNG to the games and back. Our new aircraft will be invaluable.” Sir Frederick said.

A Fokker 70 aircraft is faster, more efficient with superior passenger comfort and will enable Air Niugini to improve domestic services to key regional centres.

The arrival of the third Fokker 70 now brings to total 24 aircraft in Air Niugini fleet including Boeing aeroplanes, Fokker 100s, Q400s and now the F70s. Air Niugini leases 7 Dash 8 aircraft to its subsidiary company, Link PNG.

Sir Frederick together with the Minister for Public Enterprise and State Investment-William Duma, Minister for Sports-Justin Tkatchenko and Governor for West New Britain-Sasindran Muthuvel  and the rest of the invited guests proceeded to the air site where they did the unveiling to mark the christening of the aircraft.

Polye urges young lawyers to uphold, defend the constitution


PORT MORESBY: At a time when the country’s judiciary system has been brought into question, following the arrest of a senior lawyer and one of country’s senior judges, the Opposition has called on all young lawyers to defend and uphold the Constitution.

Opposition Leader, Don Pomb Polye has urged young law graduates to charter a new path that is in the best interest of the country to defend and uphold the Constitution.

“We must not allow the rule of law, the Constitution, Organic law and the Acts of Parliament among others to erode,” warned Mr Polye at a graduation dinner.

Polye also urged young lawyers coming out of the law school NOT to deviate from defending the Constitution.

He said they must live by the principles of law which are derived from the Word of God.

“I am equally concerned about what’s happening to our country especially the conduct of certain people entrusted to uphold the laws of this land.

“We cannot call ourselves sovereign nation or an independent nation unless our laws are upheld, executed, enforced and the people made to comply with the laws,” said Mr Polye.

The Opposition Leader was speaking at a graduation dinner for a young law graduate in Port Moresby.

Wellington Kaum from Keas villiage in Enga graduated with the law degree and he has been accepted by Legal Training Institute.

Improved World Commodity Price Outlook Benefits Papua New Guinea : PM O’Neill

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, Peter O’Neill  has welcomed signs that the world's largest oil producers and traders are working towards ending the production issues that saw world oil slump to the lowest level in many years in January.
"As an oil and gas producing nation, Papua New Guinea is significantly impacted when the oil price is very low - and in January the world price fell to below $US30. This week price is close to $US45," he said.
"There is a vital meeting of the major production nations this weekend, and if the outcome is positive there is general agreement the world price will not slump again, and stabilize at a sustainable level.
"It remains possible uncertainty will remain, or return, but evidence that both producers and traders are after an outcome that might bring some stability to the oil price. This is well above the lows in January and February, and is most welcome.
"We need a more confident outlook in the world oil sector if we are to secure the multi billion kina investment we need to develop our second LNG export project, together with other projects that will include downstream processing and providing affordable electricity," the Prime Minister said.
PM O’Neill said the national government was carefully monitoring trends in the international LNG area.
"With major new LNG plants coming online in Australia and several other countries, the LNG market is very competitive, with obvious over-supply risks in the future.”
Mr O'Neill said Papua New Guinea was very well placed to perform strongly even in challenging times for the LNG sector internationally.
"Our first LNG exporter has won wide acclaim for the quality of the product, and the efficiency and reliability of the delivery from the LNG plant to major customers in Asia.
"It is to the enormous credit of the Exxon-Mobil led project, and Papua New Guinea, that in a very competitive environment it is really a standout. That augurs well for future exports, and for new projects.”
Mr O'Neill said there was also cause for "cautious optimism" when it came to the world price of gold and copper.
"Both world prices for copper and gold have risen since lows at the start of the year, again a trend Papua New Guinea will benefit from.
“It is now vital that the national government, working hand-in-hand with the energy and minerals sectors, brought forward to the earliest possible date the approval and construction commencement stage of projects that would create employment, strengthen construction and business, and boost national government revenues and export income.”
The Prime Minister said the rise in the world price of the key commodities Papua New Guinea produced, and exported, was a sure sign that "the corner had been turned" and there was cause for optimism about the nation's economic future.
"I appeal to the Leader of the Opposition, and other critics pursuing political agendas, to look at the facts - and stop undermining the nation's future.
"This is the time for confidence, not doom and gloom. It is a time to build on the improving commodities outlook - and work to deliver projects that will help secure the nation's economic growth that will deliver higher living standards across the nation.
"Of course challenges remain and we should always be cautious, and the world economic outlook could change for the worse again due to factors beyond our influence.
"However, recent positive trends provide us with optimism - and the government will step up efforts to bring forward approvals for massive projects that will secure our economic future," Mr O'Neill concluded.

Former Attorney General Kerenga Kua resigns from NA party

Kerenga Kua resigns from National Alliance Party
Papua New Guinea's former Attorney General and Member for Sinasina Yongomugl , Kerenga Kua, has announced his resignation from the National Alliance Party, as of Wednesday the 13th of April 2016. Mr. Kua says, his resignation follows numerous requests from his constituents urging him to leave the party and the current government, as a sign of protest against the massive instances of gross mismanagement, that is implicating the Prime Minister and the current government.

Mr. Kua says that he has satisfied all requirements by informing his Party Leader Patrick Pruaitch, General Secretary Steven Pokawin, and the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties on his move, and he will be announcing his next moves soon.  NBC/ PNG Today


ExxonMobil PNG volunteers commemorate World TB Day through awareness in local schools

EMPNG’s Production Operator Albert Bowman talking to Baguale primary school students during the World TB Day awareness event.
A total of 30 ExxonMobil PNG (EMPNG) volunteers commemorated the World TB Day during the last week of March in two local schools in Hela and Southern Highighlands Provinces. A team of 10 EMPNG volunteers visited Baguale Primary School in Southern Highlands while another team of 20 volunteers visited the Komo Catholic Primary School in Hela. The volunteers, who are ExxonMobil PNG staff, visited the students, teachers and parents with brochures and posters to raise awareness on TB. The main message for the awareness was that TB is a serious disease and if not treated early, it can be fatal. However the disease is curable and preventable.

EMPNG’s Operations Integrity Management System Advisor Robert Reeves with other EMPNG volunteers surrounded by Komo catholic primary school students for a chat after the awareness program.

Second Custom-Built LNG Carrier Named for PNG LNG Project

Port Moresby:  The second PNG LNG Project custom-built ship was officially named in a ceremony at Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai, China on 8 April 2016.
The LNG carrier, named Kumul, was built by Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) Co Ltd and can carry approximately 172,000 cubic metres of LNG. The Kumul, and her sister ship the Papua are the largest LNG ships of their size built in China.

The naming ceremony was attended by the Honorable Ben Micah, Minister for Petroleum and Energy, ExxonMobil executives and PNG LNG co-ventures.

The Kumul will be operated by Mitsui O.S.K Lines and transport gas associated with the PNG LNG Project.  The ship is expected to arrive in Papua New Guinea in late May 2016. The addition of the Kumul, brings to four the number of dedicated carriers that will ship LNG from the PNG LNG Project to customers in Asia. The four ships are Spirit of Hela, Gigira Laitebo, Papua and Kumul.

ExxonMobil congratulated Hudong-Zhonghua for building the LNG carrier for the PNG LNG Project.

ExxonMobil PNG managing director, Andrew Barry said, “We are pleased to be celebrating yet another milestone with the naming of the Kumul, the second of two custom-built ships for the PNG LNG Project. This is a demonstration of the Project’s ongoing success.

“With the support of PNG government and community, we are proud of the reputation the PNG LNG Project has built for being a reliable supplier of LNG since startup two years ago.  The PNG LNG Project is important to the economy of Papua New Guinea and is creating significant, long-term benefits for the country,” he added.

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Judge Sakora and Lawyer Twivey appeared in court

Lawyer Twivey  appeared in court
National and Supreme Court Judge, Sir Bernard Sakora, appeared before the Waigani Committal Court on Monday morning.
However, he was NOT read his charges.
Justice Sakora appeared before Magistrate John Kaumi with his lawyer, Loani Henao.
But his lawyer asked for an adjournment.
Senior Lawyer, Tiffany Twivey, also appeared in court represented by lawyer Greg Sheppard, and also asked for an adjournment.
Both Sakora and Twivey will return to court in three weeks where their charges will be officially read to them.
Both lawyer's reasons for adjourning the cases were for their clients to be served with the relevant information and documents relating to their charges.
However, this is not usually the case, as defendants are arraigned or read their charges in their first appearance in court.
Police charged Sir Bernard with judicial corruption, where the third top judge by seniority, was alleged to have received 100-thousand kina from a company owned by an unnamed lawyer.
Tiffany Twivey was charged with perverting the course of justice related to the Prime Minister's arrest warrant.
Both Sir Bernard and Twivey will next appear in court on May 4, when they will be arraigned formally of their charges. NBC News/ PNG Today

12 people killed in plane crash in Kiunga

Twelve people are dead after the plane they were traveling in crashed before landing in Kiunga, in Western province this afternoon.

The twelve deceased include an expatriate pilot and nine passengers.

Three of the passengers are children.
The single-engine aircraft flew in from Telefomin in West Sepik at around five o'clock, when its engine failed in mid air, sending in it into a nose-dive into a river, close to the Kiunga airstrip.

All the twelve bodies have been recovered and brought to the hospital morgue in Kiunga. NBC/ PNG Today

Photo: Police officers retrieving bodies of those who died in the crash: credit: Hosea Williams Steven/FB

Digicel Awards Mobile Customers Free Tickets to Major Events

Four Port Moresby residents had the chance to attend the Digicel Cup launch on Monday 11 April at the Laguna Hotel as part of Digicel’s 33% bigger, better data weekend promotion.
Digicel is offering mobile customers who subscribe to the promotion a chance to win tickets each weekend to major events which also include the Digicel Cup Kick Off and the Yumi FM Digicel Music Awards.
Port Moresby residents Wendy Titus, Terry Yamandi, Mary Samor and Nesa Vaia were the first four winners of the campaign, receiving VIP tickets for the Digicel Cup launch.
Terry Yamandi is a fan of the Mendi Muruks and was thrilled to meet the team captain Issac Mel at the launch. Terry thanked Digicel for offering great promotions to customers to be able to win such prizes to experience these events.
Digicel’s Head of Consumer, Khattar Fehmi, said the month-long campaign will see Digicel giveaway tickets to events in Port Moresby and other centres.
“It is not only an exciting promotion for participants but has been a chance to thank Digicel’s loyal prepaid customers for topping up on their data,” he said.
“In addition to receiving free tickets, the selected winners will also be offered unique benefits like taking a selfie with the players.”
Mr Fehmi said Digicel was proud to increase its data bundles with no excess fees as part of its commitment to providing competitive promotions to customers throughout the year.
“We are very pleased to give back to our customers with bigger and better data weekends,” he said.
To be eligible to enter the draw, participants must purchase a data pass promotion of either a 1-day regular, 1-Day Social, 3-day Social or 7-day social pass.
The campaign will run throughout April with winners announced each weekend on the radio and via social media.

School fight started over boy-girl relationship


Provincial Education Advisor for Morobe Province Mr Keith Jiram has brushed aside reports that the school fight at the Bugandi Secondary School was in relation cult activities within the school. 

Mr Jiram said the fight that started at the beginning of the school year among students was in relation to a boy-girl relationship which than escalated to bigger fights involving students from different grades and classes. 
He said the Provincial Education Disciplinary Board will be having a meeting by next week Tuesday to discuss the status of Bugandi Secondary School which is currently on suspension for two weeks. 
“We will be discussing strategies and options in addressing this ongoing issue head on but two main options that will be discussed is whether we should change the school from boarding to a day school and also we are thinking of cutting down the number of grade 9 intakes” 
MR Jiram said there are almost 2000 students studying at the school and maybe that’s one reason why teachers cannot be able to control the entire student population when it comes to such incidents like the current issue.
Meanwhile, he said classes are expected to resume by the beginning of term 2 and also this two weeks suspension will buy some time for the Provincial Education Board to come up better strategies to address the ongoing school fight. ...read more on >> PNG Education News

PNGFM / PNG Today

Mother who has determined heart

By Jacob Marcos

 Brigitte: Photo by Jacob Marcos /Supplied

A 45 year old determined mother of eight children from Kititanga  Gulf Province had scarified her life to made to Kerema in two days for what should have been a week-journey for a health workshop.

 The mother Brigitte Ben Banakato, a community health worker who aimed for the workshop as her only tool for development did not want to miss out so she had determined to face all old odds.

 Brigitte who served at a remote Kititanga Aid Post in the Kerema District for almost 15 years championed some of the rugged terrains of the province for the weeklong workshop last week.

 The Oil Search Foundation sponsored rollout program was about policies governing health workers’ administrative and clinical, primary and public health roles and provides guidelines and platform for infrastructural developments, risk management and safety, medico-legal aspects, work forces standards, human resource and pharmacy.

 She had only been informed of the workshop on Health Standard Assessment Training program by her authorities but her schedule to fly out on a charted airplane was not made known until after the flight left.

 “I heard the plane flying over me when I was at the garden but did not know that it was my flight leaving as I was not informed of my schedule,” Brigitte said in a fading tone.

 “I thought it was the North Coast Aviation that normally does her routine and left until I got a text message from my (CHW) supervisor form Kerema that I was not in the flight,” she said.

 “You did not show up so you are very weak and you are not interested in your work,” the text read according to Brigitte. She still has the text in her cell phone.

 The text haunted her. It really made her felt useless, she recalled.

 “My boss failed was so mean that he did not tell me about the schedule. He did not know how much I struggled with my kids to deliver services to the people I serve. I was challenged by my boss’s comments,” she grieved.

 “That was my first time so I thought, missing it would haunt me for the rest of my life besides her boss’s superior and meanness texts,” she said.

 Brigitte told her story of how she fixed her house in order for her kids and packed her things the same day on Saturday afternoon and decided to walk with few cooked kaukaus (sweet potatoes) for the road.

 She stumbled, got bruised and spend the night on a road and arrived in Kerema at 10pm on Sunday.

 Only one person that she communicated with while on the way was her colleague and brother-in-law who somehow misinformed her that the workshop would start at early 7am on Monday, Brigitte smiled shyly.

 So on Monday, she was the first person to arrive at the training place at Kerema Hall but only to find out that the workshop did not start as told but at 8am.

 Despite her struggle to get into town while her colleagues came by plane, she was never given a place in the hotel so she had to find relatives in town to stay with for the week.

 Make matters worse, the poor Brigitte was not given her one week allowance provided by sponsor Oil Search Foundation because her allowances were given to a male colleague who was not at the facility but was learned that he flew with the rest of the team in place of her.


 She said that she did not mind about the allowances and the place she resided but only thing was to be in the workshop facilitated by the National Department of Health and pick up her tool kit and go back.

PNG Hunters team for Round 7 against North Devils announced

PNG Hunters in action Blackhawks last week. Hunters won 11- 10
Photo credit: PNGHutners/FB
The SP Papua New Guinea  Hunters team to face North Devils in round 7 of the Intrust Super Cup match  at the National Football Stadium has been announced. Several changes have been made by coach Michael Marum. 

Star fullback Stargroth Amean has been dropped and Adex Wera takes the position of fullback for this match.  Utility player, Atte Bina has been recalled along with  center Thompson Teteh. 
Playmaker, Wartovo Puara Jr has been omitted from the squad to give time for him to recover from niggling injuries. 

The Hunters squad for the Round Seven match against the North Devils at the NFS on Saturday (6.30pm): 1 Adex Wera, 2. Justin Olam. 3. Noel Zeming (Co-Captain), 4. Thompson Teteh, 5. William Aquila, 6. Watson Boas, 7. Atte Bina, 8. Henry Wan, 9. Warren Glare, 10. Esau Siune, 11. Ishmael Balkawa, 12, Adam Korave, 13. Brandy Peter, 14. Ase Boas, 15. Timothy Lomai, 16. Benjamin Hetra, 17. Edward Goma, 18 Tuvi Lapan, 19. Wartovo Puara Jr, 20. Bland Abavu (Three to be omitted)

Attoney General Ano Pala arrested and charged

PNG's Attorney General Ano Pala arrested and charged
Papua New Guinea’s National and Anti-corruption detectives have arrested and charged the country's Attorney-General Ano Pala.  Ano Pala was picked up and taken in for questioning by PNG's National and Anti-Corruption Fraud squad at Jacksons International Airport in Port Moresby on Tuesday afternoon upon his arrival from Brisbane. Police interviewed him for several hours where he was charged with 15 counts of abuse of office and 15 counts of misappropriating public funds totalling K3.19 million. 
The charges related to him abusing his office and power to apply public funds earmarked for Rigo District in the Central Province for his own use.
According to Police media statement, “this arrest is a result of ongoing investigations involving District Services Improvement Program (DSIP) Funds and further arrests will be made soon."
"He used the money for his own use, it’s not something that happened overnight, it’s an ongoing investigation and further arrests are expected to be made soon in relation to the case."
He allowed to bail out with K 5000.00 and will appear in court  on Friday for mentioning. 

This is the second time PNG's fraud squad has arrested the Attorney-General.
Last year, they charged him with perverting the course of justice for his role in frustrating their attempts to arrest Prime Minister Peter O'Neill for official corruption.

PNG's Attorney General Ano Pala detained by Fraud Squad

Papua New Guinea's Attorney  General Ano Pala  was picked up by National and Anti-Corruption Fraud squad at the Jacksons International Airport in Port Moresby this afternoon. He is detained at the National and Anti-corruption office for questioning.

This follows arrest of high profile figures in the country. Supreme Court judge Bernard Sakora and lawyer Tiffany Twivey were arrested yesterday on separate allegations by the police fraud officers. They are expected to appear in court this week.


PM O'Neill : Taskforce set to remove illegal immigrants


There has been an influx of illegal immigrants who are conducting business and a taskforce has been established to clean up the mess, Prime Minister Peter O’Neill said.

Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill said since 2000 the doors were opened to illegal migrants because systems were weak and people, including those that were supposed to protect them, compromised.
He said these illegal migrants are conducting businesses illegally that are reserved for our people.
"We are promoting big investment in the country and not allowing foreigners to take over jobs and businesses for our people," Mr O’Neill said.
The Prime Minister said an inter-government team has been established to be led by Foreign Affairs Department to visit all provinces throughout the country to check on illegal migrations conducting businesses and also foreigners conducting businesses reserved for the nationals.
He said the exercise by the team is a cleanup process and possibly take appropriate actions on who have not followed the laws.
Meanwhile, Mr O’Neill said PNG has an open market in the European Union market where trade is progressing and that is the kind of market PNG wants in Australia and New Zealand.
He added that PNG market is also progressing well with the current market in the PNG LNG gas while similar market is opening up in China.
The Prime Minister said when debating the ministerial statement by Foreign Affairs and Immigration Minister Rimbink Pato on Wednesday.
The Prime said with PNG foreign policy "PNG Connect" the global community has been a success story as PNG was building its image in the international community.
He said as a result many people were visiting the country at a rate of about 200 000 visitors.
He added that with PNG being a regional player, it was increasing its businesses in other Pacific Islands Forum countries like Bank South Pacific, superannuation funds entering into tourism businesses, Lamana Group of Companies and many more.

Supreme Court Judge Sakora and Lawyer Twivey arrested and charged

PM O'Neill's Lawyer Tiffany Twivey arrested and charged
One of Papua New Guinea's most senior judge, has been arrested over a charge of corruption.
National and Supreme Court judge, Sir Bernard Sakora was arrested at his home this yesterday morning and charged with one count of judicial corruption.

A member of the anti- corruption fraud squared who wish to remain anonymous told NBC news, the Judge was brought to Police Head Quarter and was interrogated for several hours then was brought to Boroko Police Cell just after midday.

Assistant Police Commissioner and Divisional Commander Central/ NCD Sylvester Kalaut confirm, Judge Bernard Sakora was released on a One- Thousand Kina bail.
"As per the major incident brief, yes it was alleged that he received a payment of One- Hundred -Thousand through a company called the P-K-P Nominees Limited."

Kalaut in his brief stated the charge was related to a payment Judge Sakora received from a lawyer at the centre of the scandal surrounding alleged illegal payments to the firm Paraka Lawyers.
After that, members of PNG Fraud and Anti-Corruption Directorate moved swiftly to arrest another senior Lawyer late this afternoon (Mon. 11.04.16) in Port Moresby.
Tiffany Twivey, the principal of Twivey Lawyers was arrested upon her arrival from Brisbane at the Jackson's International Airport.

Ms. Twivey had been acting as the lawyer for Prime Minister Peter O'Neill, and other Government ministers and senior bureaucrats in various court cases over the years.
According to a member of the Fraud Squad, Twivey was brought to the Police Headquarter at Konedobu and interrogated for an hour, then later brought to the Boroko Police Cell.
She was charged with one count for attempting to pervert course of justice.
Police say, Twiveys arrest relates to the scandal surrounding the purchase of a 50-million Kina generator set, currently used by PNG Power to generate electricity in Port Moresby.
Boroko Police Station Commander, Chief Inspector, Brian Kombe confirmed to NBC News, that Twivey was released on a 1-thousand Kina bail.
Both are expected to appear in Court.

NBC News/ PNG Today