By Melissa MARTIN
March 21,2014, 08:26 am-Post Courier.
The signing of the $A1.239 (K3 billion) loan to acquire 10.1 per cent shares in Oil Search is illegal, says the Peoples Power Movement activist Noel Anjo.
The activist, in an interview yesterday, said the signing of the loan by the Prime Minister Peter O’Neill was illegal and a rushed decision.
Mr Anjo alleged that the Prime Minister did not get the approval from the National Executive Council, in breach of Section 209 of the Constitution and also breach of the Fiscal Responsibility Act.
"The Prime Minister also went against the State Solicitor’s advice therefore investigations need to be carried out and I am calling on the O’Neill-Dion Government to review its decision.
"The document was signed not long after dismissing the former Treasurer Don Polye from office, it was done within 24 hours, why was there a rush? "Why did he rush to sign the loan, is it an emergency case or are we in a war? Rushing to sign a very important deed raises a lot of questions," he added.
March 21,2014, 08:26 am-Post Courier.
The signing of the $A1.239 (K3 billion) loan to acquire 10.1 per cent shares in Oil Search is illegal, says the Peoples Power Movement activist Noel Anjo.
The activist, in an interview yesterday, said the signing of the loan by the Prime Minister Peter O’Neill was illegal and a rushed decision.
Mr Anjo alleged that the Prime Minister did not get the approval from the National Executive Council, in breach of Section 209 of the Constitution and also breach of the Fiscal Responsibility Act.
"The Prime Minister also went against the State Solicitor’s advice therefore investigations need to be carried out and I am calling on the O’Neill-Dion Government to review its decision.
"The document was signed not long after dismissing the former Treasurer Don Polye from office, it was done within 24 hours, why was there a rush? "Why did he rush to sign the loan, is it an emergency case or are we in a war? Rushing to sign a very important deed raises a lot of questions," he added.