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I was clearly instructed by Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill NOT to pay Paraka Lawyers invoices. The Attorney General also asked for further assessment on the same invoices. I placed an immediate stop to any /all payments of these invoices on the 31st of October, 2012. This superseded all earlier instructions and exchanges in regards to this claim by Paraka Lawyers.
When I made reference to the Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill on the earlier letter of January 2012, with regards to some lump sum payments that had already been approved and taken place in early January by then Treasurer and Finance Minister Polye. The Prime Minister mentioned to me, that he had no knowledge of this payment approval, and this had happened without his consent.
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Minister for Finance James Marape maintains that Prime Minister O'Neill has never issued instructions for the Department of Finance to pay Paraka Lawyers claims unless the
This stand was made by Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill, when I consulted him as to whether the PNG government were to pay Paraka Lawyers when the Department of Finance was presented with a Paraka Lawyers invoice for K36,083,599.65 on October 4, 2012.
I was clearly instructed by Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill NOT to pay Paraka Lawyers invoices. The Attorney General also asked for further assessment on the same invoices. I placed an immediate stop to any /all payments of these invoices on the 31st of October, 2012. This superseded all earlier instructions and exchanges in regards to this claim by Paraka Lawyers.
When I made reference to the Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill on the earlier letter of January 2012, with regards to some lump sum payments that had already been approved and taken place in early January by then Treasurer and Finance Minister Polye. The Prime Minister mentioned to me, that he had no knowledge of this payment approval, and this had happened without his consent.