Monday, October 28, 2013

Money laundering and official corruption in Papua New Guinea has resulted in millions of kina loss

For many years millions of Papua New Guinea's monies have been lost through investment overseas. And they have been left unattended.
As revealed by Task Force Sweep according to an article by Kela Kapkora on PNG Attitude some K200 million of Papua New Guinea’s money has been invested in Australia by fat cats through corruption and money laundering.
It further stated that 67 people have been arrested so far by Sam Koim (inserted) and Task Force Sweep (TFS) and K170 million has been recovered in PNG and up north.

Now some people (especially their 'wantoks') are crying out loud through some media that TFS is putting every Papua New Guineans investing in Australia into same bucket when they are not supposed to be victimized. They use internet access to defend their friends on different websites and PNG's local newspapers.
Since investigations into those investments started, many of these investors are named and the cases are before the court. The investigations are aided by the Australian Federal Police into assets and bank accounts in Australia. Thanks to federal police and the government of Australia.

Those Papua New Guineans should simply leave this country for Aussie or elsewhere. They can't even appreciate the role of TFS like millions of Papua New Guineans and the neighbouring countries do.

Those Papua New Guineans who invest in Australia know very well who they are and the kind of monies they invest. And they have all evidences to prove to the rule of law.

No one is found guilty as yet. And there are some people crying out loud trying to defend them from any further investigations into those allegations.

We believe, as long as O’Neill Government is in power and Sam is still breathing, those illegal investments in Australia, PNG, Malaysia, and any other parts of the world will be held accountable.

Commentators and reporters to various media will only debate the issue but the fact is allegations already labelled against those named Papua New Guineans, now have to collect their evidences and court files ready to face the law.

They have to prove themselves to the law that their hard earned kinas have been invested in a stable currency, and their long earned integrity and credibility is maintained, or it turns otherwise.

To all Papua New Guinean out there... if anyone of you are fed up with corruption but can't do anything in whatever capacity you have and continue complaining, you are welcome to leave this country. This is not a right place for you.

This country is for people who love and have hearts for it despite negative comments labelled against by other people. It’s strongly believed that, where there is a problem there is a solution.

And that's what patriotic Papua New Guineans like Sam Koim and Gary Juffa are doing. And there are few people fighting for a corruption free nation where other everyone enjoy living.

God bless my beautiful Papua New Guinea. You will rise up one day!

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