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Telling Right From Wrong Kongkong
• October 12, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG & China, PNG Governance
Tags: Africa, Albert Khoo, Anti-Chinese, Ben Kimisopa, Borneo, Bribery, Cairns, Chans, Cheggs, Chinatown, Chinese Triads, Chows, Clement Rojumana, Corruption, Deport, EMTV, Exim Bank, Fiji, Filipino, Finance, Fu Gai, Grand Chief, Gu Kai, Harry Roque, Hong Kong, Ilya Gridneff, Independence, Inonesia, John Grobler, Kelang, Kina, Kongkong, Kuis, Logging, Lombrum, Look East, Madang, Mafia, Malaysia, Malaysian Chinese, Manus, MCC, Members of Parliament, Nat Koleala, National Gaming Board, New Ireland, NGO, Pacific, Paks, Papua New Guinea, People's Republic of China, Philippines, PNG, Politics, Port Moresby, Rabaul, Ramu, Ramu Nickel, Ramu River, RH Group, Rimbunan Hijau Group, Riots, Sarawak, Seetos, Sharon LaFraniere, Singapore, Sir Michael Somare, Solomon Islands, Tams, Ting Tan, Tuna, Vanimo, Waku, Wang Chun, Wen Jiabao, Yacht Club, Zambia
Where Has ‘Masalai-i-Tokaut’ Gone?
• October 10, 2009 • 3 CommentsPosted in PNG Governance
Tags: Corruption, Forestry, Forestry Corruption, Forests, Illegal, Logging, Masalai i Tokaut, National Parliament, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Whistleblower
PNG’s Pro-Death Penalty Stance Meets International Criticism
• August 20, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG Governance, PNG International Issues
Tags: Amnesty International, Capital Punishment, Convention on the Rights of the Child, Death Penalty, Department of Justice, Donna Guest, Dr Allan Marat, Hanging, Human Rights, Human Rights Watch, ICCPR, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Justice, Papua New Guinea, Parliament, PNG, Port Moresby, Sam Abal, Second Optional Protocol, Special Consultative Status, UN General Assembly, UN Human Rights Committee, United Nations, Zama Coursen-Neff
Hello Mr. MP – Are You Awake?
• June 24, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: PNG, Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby, Mt Hagen, The National, Madang, Mekere Morauta, Southern Highlands, Western Province, Florida, Lae, East New Britain, Parliament, Tubuan, Dukduk, Members of Parliament, National Government, Buai, Governor, Haus Tambaran, Gerehu, Lapuns, Where is our MP, Bik Man, Darwinism, Neanderthal, Dr Petrus Bosip Amban, Minj, Anglimp-South Waghi, Jami Maxtone-Graham, Electorate, Western Highlands, Newcastle, Keru, Bob Danaya, Boka Kondra, North Fly, Simbu, John Garia, Nipa-Kutubu, Philemon Embel, NRL, Poroma, Waigani, Sali Subam, South Fly, Laluli Teu, Mamusi, Pomio, Paul Tiensten, Johnson Takip, North Waghi, Benjamin Mul, West Sepik, Sandaun, Telefomin, Peter Iwei, Wesani Iwoksim, Mul-Baiyer, Tom Olga, Sani Rambi, Kagua, Maga, James Lagea, Kagua-Erave, Mosbi, Ensisi, Rainbow Village, Oppostion, Moresby Northwest, Moresby Northeast, Moresby South, Nokondi, Okapa, Bonny Oveyara, Eastern Highlands Province
East New Britain’s Quest for Autonomy
• January 9, 2009 • 3 CommentsPosted in PNG Governance, PNG History, PNG Politics
Tags: PNG, Politics, Papua New Guinea, National Research Institute, Rabaul, ENB, Autonomy, New Guinea Islands, Funding, Research, East New Britain, Governance, Provinces, Independence, Administration, Governor General, Sir Paulias Matane, Kokopo, Mataungan Association, National Government, North Solomons, Tolai, Tolai Cocoa Project, Panguna, Provincial Government, Alhonse Gelu, Finance
Letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Immigration of PNG
• September 29, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Governance, PNG International Issues
Tags: HRW, Human Rights Watch, ICCPR, ICESCR, International Covenant, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Sam Abal, Zama Coursen-Neff
The Bougainville Complication: PNG’s New Crisis
• September 27, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Governance, PNG International Issues, PNG Politics, PNG Security
Tags: ABG, Autonomous Bougainville Goverment, Bougainville, John Hayes, Michael Field, New Zealand, NZAID, Pacific Cooperation Foundation, Papua New Guinea, PNG
PNG: The Most Corrupt Pacific Country
• September 25, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Business, PNG Economy, PNG Governance, PNG International Issues
Tags: 2008 Global Corruption Index, Australia, Burma, Central African Republic, CPI, Denmark, Iraq, Judith Day, Laos, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peter Aitsi, PNG, PNG Transparency International, Somalia, Sweden, Tonga, Transparency International
The Post-Courier Turns the Heat Up!
• August 29, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in PNG Governance, PNG Shipping
Tags: Appointment, Article, Authority, Bismark Shipping, Controversy, Courier, Filipino, Hamish Sharp, Hole, Issue, Maritime, Michael Somare, Minister, National, National Maritime Safety Authority, Owners, Pacific, Pacific Register of Ships Limited, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG NMSA, Post, Post-Courier, Pressure, PRS, Register, Safety, Ship, Ships, Sir
Transparency International (PNG) – Become a Member
• August 24, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Governance
Tags: Belden Namah, Business Corporations, Community Service, Contracts, Corruption, Developing States, Edwin Burke, Evil, Forest Minister, Government, Illegal Logging, Individuals, International Issues, Membership, National, Neo-colonial, NGO, Non-Government Organisation, Papua New Guinea, Patrick Pruaitch, PNG, PNG Governance, Polar Views, Politics, Professional Firms, Public, Responsibility, Social Responsibility, Society, Stakeholders, Statutory Bodies, Sustainability, The Bipolar Pacific, Third World, Transparency International, Transparency International (PNG), Unaccountability, Watchdog


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