CJ can clear himself in the court

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The National, Tuesday 15th November 2011

NO one is above the law and the only way the chief justice can clear his reputation is through the court.
I cannot figure out the decision by the NEC but one thing for sure is that PNG is one of the most corrupt countries in the world.
I am pleased to see the policies of the O’Neill-led government taking shape within 100 days.
In fact, the policies are better than any previous government.
While some people may be suspicious of the timing of the suspension as it is just before an important decision is to be made, I applaud the government for trying to eradicate corruption at all levels.
I honestly do not care whether Peter O’Neill’s appointment is constitutional or not; he is doing a great job in which no one had the courage or heart to do so.
What I care more is for the younger generation to be  educated, my mothers and sisters to cry no more, my fathers and brothers to struggle no more, my countrymen and women’s life to improve for the better.
With due respect to all our political leaders and judiciary, it is not cool to get emotional over this government just because no one had the guts to get things done previously.
Our leaders must take a good look at the corruption perception index (CPI) by Transparency International.
PNG is ranked 154th, in the bottom quarter.
What are the leaders doing about that besides contributing to the poor show?
I am a strong supporter of the government’s policies, and I hope to see PNG move up on the CPI scale.
Don’t let me down.

PR Jokisie
Lae