Current regime demonstrating graft in highest office

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The National, Thursday 3rd of July, 2014

 THE O’Neill-Dion regime is the worst government that this country has ever had since independence. 

Peter O’Neill has demonstrated a blatant disregard for the rule of law when he teamed up with Belden Namah to overthrow the Somare government. 

All three arms of the government (legislative, executive and judiciary) must abide by the Constitution and none is to rein supremacy over it. 

The breach of Constitution will lead to a tyrannical and dictatorial government. 

Is this not evident in the current government under O’Neill today?

Absolutely, yes. 

The ten commandments are a guide for every Christian. 

Every law, statute, regulation, policy, rule and even the Constitution are derived from the ten holy laws of God. 

Therefore, God’s law is supreme and the Constitution of a country is supreme. 

Every citizen regardless of their status in public life is subject to the laws and Constitution of their respective country and PNG is no exception. 

Any citizen or organisation that defies the Constitution of the land has criminal intent. 

Undoubtedly, this seems to be the case with the current regime. 

The current government has criminal intent to defraud and manipulate the system to suit its cunningly designed evil plans, and therefore, must go at all costs. 

This is white collar crime and corruption at its best in the highest office of the land. 

The people’s cry must be heard now. 

Every trade union, student group, educational establishment, civil society, government institution (including the police, defence force and correctional service), private sector organisation, women group, youth group, church group and ordinary citizens across PNG must get their act together and stand up for their constitutional right. 


Deprived citizen

Port Moresby