Belden Namah (Left) & Peter O'Neil (Right) |
By Joe WASIA
The massive K71.8m walked out of the finance and treasury departments and no one (including Members of Parliament) knew or had the guts to say anything about it. It was truly a blatant abuse and official corruption at best.
The massive K71.8m walked out of the finance and treasury departments and no one (including Members of Parliament) knew or had the guts to say anything about it. It was truly a blatant abuse and official corruption at best.
The
money was allegedly paid to a law firm, Paul Paraka Lawyers, with the aid of
the Prime Minister Peter O’Neil, Finance Minister James Marape, Treasure Don
Polye and the officers from their departments.
The
issue was not known to other MPs, bureaucrats and Papua New Guineans until a
copy of the alleged letter from the Prime Minister Peter O’Neil somehow reached
the Opposition leader Belden Namah and his minority group in Parliament. Mr
Namah then lodged an official complain with the police for an urgent
investigation into the matter.
investigation into the matter.
Immediately
after the report, the Prime Minister Peter O’Neil engaged Investigative Task
Force Sweep Team to carryout the inquiry. That’s where the Parakagate saga investigation
started. Thanks to Peter O’Neil and Belden Namah for initiating the
investigation into this matter.
As we
can see now, the issue is very complicated as it involves an allegation of official
and system corruption by the departments and the people we call custodians of
the people’s money.
The key
figures in the Finance, Treasury, NEC & Prime Ministers office (Steven
Gibson, O’Neil, Marape, Polye, Tosali, assistant secretaries, etc) were alleged
to have conspired in this saga. No one had the guts to report the issue because
they, one way or the other, alleged to have benefited from this K71.8M fraudulent
payout.
Despite
Namah’s public statement in several gatherings (such as “For the love for my people and motherland I will not be intimidated, harassed and suppressed by a desperate, despotic dictator. I will stand to fight against corruption and corrupt people without fear” as quoted from The PNG News page on Facebook), many people criticise him in other social media, forums, news papers etc.
Most
Papua New Guineans now realised that opposition leader has done all he could do
to unveil the truth. Let’s not look at his past, but look at how tough he is to
put under close scrutiny some of those illegal practices by the very Honourable
people whom many (within & abroad) have trust in them.
After
the Paraka issue was reported, Mr Namah, as a plaintiff, did not favour ITFST
to carry out this investigation because PM was one of the people alleged to
have involved in this issue apart from James Marape and Don Polye and their
officers.
The Opposition
leader asked Mr O’Neil to relinquish the Police portfolio to other MPs many
times, as the case was with police. However, PM has refused that and held on the
position for almost 7 months. Many people have asked whether this means that PM
has no confidence in other MPs apart from Nixon Duban (ousted Police Minister).
Well,
we know that ITFS was formed, funded and aligned with the National Fraud Squad of
Police department by the then O’Neil-Namah government during the political
impasse in 2011. So Namah believed there would be bias in the investigation
having O’Neil as the PM and the minister for Police at the same time.
Some people,
especially those who are pro-government criticize Namah for his previous
actions like Sydney casino sex scandal, Bewani deal for Vanimo forests, his action during political
impasse to overthrow Somare regime in August 2, 2011, and action against PNG’s Chief
Justice during the political impasse.
In social media and news paper’s viewpoint, FM radio talk back, and other forums, some people criticize Mr Namah saying he should stay away from this Parakagate saga. And he should not even take those preceding action against PM, ministers and police commissioner.
However, if Namah was silent all throughout this
Parakagate saga, I don’t think one of those conspirers (either from Finance,
Treasury, NEC and PM office) would come out and lodge complain against
themselves, neither an MP would do that because it was something internal. It’s
clearly shown by their silence throughout this serious issue.
What
seems to be a shed to cover up, the Police Commissioner has obtained a search
warrant against Namah and tapped his mobile phone after PC alleged that Mr
Namah has undermined the police department in a letter addressed to his office.
If the RPNGC,
as it used to be as an independent body performing its constitutional duties without
fear or favour, one needs to ask why didn’t they tap Mr O’Neil’s phone before
on Namah’s?
Why
didn’t they do forensic test on PM’s signature against the alleged forged
letter as said during the investigation? And why did they set O’Neil free after
knowing that only courts has the power to convict or exonerate a suspect upon evidences?
They should just present what they find in the investigation to the courts.
It
seems that there is no transparency and independence. People have lost their
confidence in the Police, Defence, and Justice Departments as the only law
enforcing agents in the country because most of the officers from these
departments have abused their constitutional duties.
Same
things have been going on with the previous Somare government over almost 9
years.
We may
have only few people convicted in this parakagate saga and recoup the millions
lost. But the tough scrutiny by this former military officer and the toughest
opposition leader ever in PNG puts some MPs and ministers who operate on
official and systematic corruption or who may think of doing it on panic
button.
If
PNG’s Opposition leader was another Deon, millions of kinas from people’s purse
would walk out the same way without a MP or bureaucrat having a gut to say or
report etc. Billions of kina have lost in the same way since independence.
Thumps
up, Belden Namah! Thumps up the Investigation Task Force Sweep Team. We are
with you. We believe truth will remain truth at the end. Do that job with the
people at heart.
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