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PM fights OC

May 8 2008 at 9:53 PM
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PRIME Minister Sir Michael Somare is seeking to halt an investigation into allegations of misconduct in office against him by the Ombudsman Commission.
The investigations relate to Sir Michael’s alleged failure to lodge annual returns for the periods 1994/95, 1995/96, and 1996/97, his late lodgment of returns for the periods 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2003/04, and incomplete statements for the periods 1992/93, 1993/94, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2000/01, 2001/02, and 2002/03. Section 4 of the Organic Law on the Duties and Responsibilities of Leadership require every person who is subject to the Leadership Code to give the Ombudsman Commission once every 12 months details of their total assets, income, business connexions, referred to as Annual Statements.
Failing to do so becomes an offence for which a leader can be referred to the Leadership Tribunal for prosecution for alleged misconduct in office.
Documents filed in count and obtained by The National show that extensive correspondences took place between Sir Michael’s lawyers Posman Kua Aisi and the Commission since the Commission first wrote to Sir Michael on Oct 18, 2006 setting out the allegations and giving him the right to be heard.
In that 11-page letter, the Commission highlighted the allegations dating back to 1992, a period of over 15-years during which Sir Michael held various positions including that of East Sepik governor, Cabinet Minister, Opposition leader, and Prime Minister.
A request for an extension of time for 21 days to provide his response was denied, and instead 14 days extension was granted.
The Prime Minister found this to be unfair, and asked on Dec 18 2006 for an independent team of investigators to look into the allegations. The Commission rejected this.
In various correspondences, the Prime Minister provided reasons why his annual statements were filed late, incomplete and not at all. He cited moving of residences a number of times, holding different offices over that period of time, and personal staff who might be involved in those returns moving on.
On Sept 14, 2007 after the Somare Government was returned to office, Chief Ombudsman Ila Geno wrote to the Prime Minister’s lawyers advising that the Commission had reached a decision on the allegations, and “as a matter of protocol and respect intended to convey its decision in person. Mr Geno proposed to the lawyers to set up an appropriate time to convey their decision.
Somare launched the court proceedings to stop this. His lawyers confirmed yesterday that they will appear in court tomorrow to seek an interim injunction to stop the investigations while full arguments are heard to permanently stop the investigations into these allegations.
Ombudsman Commission lawyers said they have been served and are aware of the Prime Minister’s court challenge, and will go to court to oppose the move to stop the investigations.
Sir Michael says the Commission’s conduct was harsh and oppressive, and the long delays were excessive and in breach of their duty to act fairly.


 
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Anonymous

Re: PM fights OC

May 10 2008, 1:42 PM 

PM has grown thick skin so don't you bother. We all are sold out one way or another.

Just wait for our natural dead, if God given decisions are not made by the current MPs who are becoming his thick skin.

 
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Anonymous

Re: PM fights OC

May 18 2008, 8:03 PM 

One Law for Somare and his family and friends another law for us simple PNG citizens

 
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Anonymous

Re: PM fights OC

May 10 2008, 5:01 PM 

Full support OC

 
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les pinis

Somare is not above the Law of the Land (PNG)

May 11 2008, 7:41 AM 

Somare should be fully investigated and prosecuted. he thinks he is the father of the nation and could do anything he wants to do against the law of the land. every citizens are subject to the law.

 
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Machuboi

Re: Somare is not above the Law of the Land (PNG)

May 19 2008, 10:28 AM 

But why after a decade the OC decided to pester Somare????

 
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Slack

May 19 2008, 3:05 PM 

Because they are slack arses and gutless wonders.

They cld've and shld've referred Somare and his cohorts years ago, but didn't. Take a look at the list of leaders they actually referred -all light weights.For years they have been selectively referring light weights, but leaving the heavies alone. Because of public pressure, now they suddenly want to refer Somare over late returns etc. Good you might say -but what about the multitude of other corrupt activities they know about him, but continue to ignore. What a joke.

No wonder these gutless wonders have allowed PNG's corruption to get out of control. They shld be ashamed. At the very least they should be forced to explain their lack of action, or replaced by a genuine anti-corruption commission.

Get rid of these failures and incompetents and replace them with something that works. They are a total waste of tax payers money.

 
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SEPIK MAFIA

July 25 2008, 1:35 PM 

The old man is responsble for all these sepik mafia in recent times. The Sepiks are the ones implicated in the US40million that is in Singapore from Timber Levi. The recent BSP robberies at Madang and Kerema, all by the Sepiks.

All Sepiks and Criminals so other Papua New Guineans should take Extra care.

Upala pipia lain tru.

 
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Anonymous

NOT OL SEPIKS ARE IN THAT MAFIA

July 25 2008, 2:36 PM 

hey brother,

please dont generalise. its only the few sepiks who are making bad name for us. most of us are good people. Some of us even wanted to brake awy form the sepiks in the early 90s just because of such stupidity by these few people. It will soon happen and mind you not all sepiks are the same. some of us are cool and very honest and hardworking,

cheers

 
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Anonymous

Re: NOT OL SEPIKS ARE IN THAT MAFIA

July 25 2008, 3:56 PM 

Sepiks contribute to the failure of this nation, one way or the other. even if you are innocent, or claim to be, you decided to vote that Grand thief into the political arena. Yupela sepik tu yah. Traim senisim dispela lapun yah. Ating Wewak mas develop pinis nau. By the way, I thought Boram, Hausik, ples balus got 600million before the elections, whats the progress now.

 
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Anonymous

Re: NOT OL SEPIKS ARE IN THAT MAFIA

July 25 2008, 4:00 PM 

good question barata. ol pusim go insait long ass blong ol somare family

 
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Anonymous

Re: NOT OL SEPIKS ARE IN THAT MAFIA

October 6 2008, 12:17 PM 

even to corruption hardened PNGans, disclosing the level of corruption within that family would blow you away! no funds, government or aid or whatever, goes into ESP without a significant portion going to the Somares. thats why Wewaks potential hasnt been achieved at all

 
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