Letters in brief

Letters

Remove bad apples:
It is interesting to observe two former ministers who colluded under the O’Neill regime on certain appointments of people to key positions as noted in the Securities Commission among many are surfacing as they try to correct and isolate themselves as good ministers under Marape-Steven regime. The PM needs to step in and remove all bad apples before it compromises his chances in 2020 election outcomes.

Observer , NCD

Delayed justice:
PURSUING justice has never been easy for an ordinary person in PNG.
Those who had their moments in the courts often share similar experience of challenges.
One challenge that has become increasingly concerning for the public, is the prolong delay of the reserved decisions by the courts.
The ordinary person seeking justice, cannot comprehend the logic behind the courts stand, to delay reserved decisions for years.
The prolong delay practices by the courts, are creating anxieties and frustrations among court users. The courts needs to find the balance in ensuring a timely and effective way to reduce the backlog of the reserved decisions, which has been long overdue. The delay justice practise is simply denying justice to those deserving justice, which the courts must take responsibility and improve on.

Hunters Tok Stret