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A police and public sector ... said the country’s high commission was monitoring the situation, and Canberra had not received any requests for help from Papua New Guinea, which it regularly ...
Papua New Guinea's national cabinet has called in ... in fortnightly pay is worth about half the pay packet of junior public service staff. It's expected to be returned in the next pay cycle.
Papua New Guinea's peak anti-corruption body is on the brink of implosion, senior staff say, as its Australian and New ...
Papua New Guinea ... is made up of Papua New Guinea nationals, would be able to apply for a 10-year holiday on corporate tax. While incentives such as tax breaks are important in encouraging foreign ...
With the resignation of Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) former Prime Minister Peter O ... A staggering US$7.7 billion mountain of debt and an inefficient and incredibly costly public service has forced the ...
In recent weeks, RNZ Pacific has been looking at the issues confronting policing in Papua New Guinea ... away from bureaucratic service delivery. The sort of public service providers service ...
This publication has a special focus on institutional capital for public service delivery in Papua New Guinea. In 2020, Papua New Guinea faced three crises: the COVID-19 health emergency, an economic ...
Section 51 of the Papua New Guinea national constitution has enshrined the right to reliable facts since 1974. However, there is no system for enforcing the law and ensuring that institutions provide ...
Nicoletta Feruglio, Bryn Welham, Paul G Seeds, and Murray Petrie. "Papua New Guinea: Climate Public Investment Management Assessment – CPIMA", High-Level Summary ...
Police said they were assisted by the military in protecting the general public and government property. Papua New Guinea government lawyer Oliver Nobetau expected more lives would be lost in ...