Category: My Say
Judges on integrity law myopic
Source: By ANTHONY SIL THE Supreme Court’s decision to pronounce the integrity law invalid begs proper explanation. It is not enough to just say: “Restrictions imposed on Papua New Guinea’s […]
OLIPPAC and the Supreme Court ruling
Source: By PETER DONIGI THERE were two preliminary issues raised by the author in the Supreme Court reference on the Organic Law on the Integrity of Political Parties and Candidates […]
Our Constitution reigns supreme
Source: By NEMO YALO THE National’s editorial on June 8 was, as usual, excellent. The questions posed in paragraph five are to the point and Parliament should note them with […]
Section 27 and the powers of Ombudsman
Source: By PETER DONIGI THE subject of constitutional compliance and Maladina amendments is a subject of a long lecture of its own and I have only a limited space in […]
Presidential system not possible in PNG
Source: PETER DONIGI MANY commentators (including the governor of the National Capital District), dissatisfied with the workings in Parliament, the civil service and the National Executive, have voiced an opinion […]
Don’t enter carbon trade blindly
Source: Joe P. EVERYONE has heard about carbon trading and has a fair idea on the enormous financial benefits it could bring to our forests. But before every forest resource […]
Time has come to deliver basic services
Source: KELLY LOVURU THE cry for service delivery is now becoming louder and the focus of all government talks following last month’s Lae summit on the 40-year National Strategic Plan. […]