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community, and in return, BHP was granted immunity from claims because of environmental damages while BHP continued to manage the mine. O'Neill considered that a mistake and revoked the immunity. One concern was that proceeds from the mine were disappearing abroad instead of staying within PNG. This is connected to a political rivalry with former Prime
Minister Morauta, whose political base is in that part of the country. Morauta, as chairman of the PNGSDF, challenged the nationalisation without compensation and refused access to the externalised PNGSDF in Singapore, which is meant as a Social Wealth Fund for when the mine is exhausted. The case is continuing in the Singaporean courts. The government has gained the right to inspect the books of PNGSDP as it is a shareholder, but the issue of ownership is still undecided. An arbitration attempt in Singapore failed as there was no written consent to arbitration from the PNG government. Morauta brought a case before the courts in PNG as well. However, the Supreme Court decided that Morauta had no standing as a private person to bring the case, and the court was also not admissible as the case was before a court in a foreign jurisdiction. However, Morauta won in Singapore. It was a disappointment for O'Neill that the Singaporean High Court decided against his claim on PNGSDP. He immediately announced an appeal and a Commission of Enquiry. Controversies surround the unwinding of the PNGSDF's affairs within PNG under the control of the government. PNGSDF owned the Cloudy Bay timber company. This involved extensive logging rights. This company has been sold far below its value to investors who are not above suspicion. Greg Sheppard, a lawyer close to O'Neill, has been charged with defrauding a trust fund established to aid communities impacted by the OkTedi mine. These charges also imply money laundering. Sheppard denies this and considers the case politically motivated. However, the public prosecutor has followed up on the case with more charges.
900:. He claims that investigations by regulatory authorities in Switzerland and Australia declared everything in order. "They've found that these arrangements were in order, except that nobody predicted the collapse of the world prices... I mean, nobody could predict it. So we were caught in a situation where we needed to sell down these shares". Oil Search is, according to him, a great asset for PNG and deserves to be supported. He sees his policies for free education and health care as a success. He does not deny that there are problems in the delivery of these services, e.g., shortages of medicines or late payment of teacher salaries, but according to him "It is more of a management problem than the government not prioritising", His successor, Marape, described the economy when presenting his first budget as "struggling and bleeding", and also said that the country was in "a very deep economic hole". O'Neill, in response, claimed that the budget was based on false information published for political gain. According to O'Neill, the treasurer had created a higher debt-to-GDP ratio simply by changing the methodologies used to inflate the number. He considers the negative view of the PNG economy to be
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959:. The latter rejoined the government. Pruaitch rejoined the government in May 2021 and was no longer the alternative prime minister of the opposition. Namah welcomed the move but insisted on continuing with the court cases resulting from the attempted Vote of No Confidence and declared to name a new alternative prime minister to renew the attempt: The dire state of the economy demanded this. The name proposed as an alternative Prime Minister was O'Neill. The court cases of Namah as well as of O'Neill had been cleared, and therefore the way was open. The combination of Namah and O'Neill is remarkable, as they had been on very bad terms when O'Neill ignored his former deputy Prime Minister after the 2012 election. O'Neill won re-election to the National Parliament in 2022 in the first round with a large majority, which is unusual in the country. No one voted for him in the subsequent election for Prime Minister, and he declared himself no longer a contender for the post.
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stemming from the purchase of two generators from a company in Israel with which he was accused of having close ties. O'Neill said the allegations were politically motivated and that he had not personally benefited from the procurement of the generators. The accusation was originally based on misappropriation and official corruption; however, it was turned into a more formal charge of following procedures instead of an outright criminal charge. The
National Court dismissed the charge. O'Neill considered the case an attempt to block him in the next general election and stated defiantly, "You have to defeat me at the elections". Prime Minister Marape was Minister of Finance at the time of the purchase and stated in court that the generators were not suitable for PNG and were gathering dust. In reply to a question by the MP Gary Juffa in 2019, it was stated that the diesel generators were too expensive to run for PNG power and that only one was serviceable.
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the end of the previous parliament. He needed to form a coalition from a weak base in a fragmented parliament. O'Neill succeeded again in doing that: he gained the support of 60 MPs, with 46 MPs in opposition. The majority was smaller than before, and it eroded, particularly when a debate erupted in 2018 about the benefits of natural resource projects for Papua New Guinea. Cabinets in PNG are awarded a grace period during the first 18 months in office, during which time a vote of no confidence cannot be mounted. The grace period had passed in May 2019, and the question of a no-confidence vote thereafter became pertinent. There were several attempts before the end of the grace period to replace O'Neill as prime minister. It was suggested to him that he resign, but O'Neill did not respond. However, MPs defected from the government benches as the crucial date approached. This group included prominent cabinet ministers, for example,
863:, his Minister for Treasury, refused to sign. O'Neill then appointed himself Minister for Treasury. These issues led to an investigation by the Ombudsman Commission, which recommended bringing O'Neill before a leadership tribunal. O'Neill welcomed the chance to clear his name. However, he delayed the appointment of a new Chief Ombudsman and appointed a controversial Acting Chief Ombudsman. O'Neill's lawyers challenged the powers of the Ombudsman to investigate the Prime Minister as well as publish and distribute the resulting information. The Ombudsman should first inform the Prime Minister in such cases. The Supreme Court ruled that the Ombudsman Commission was under no obligation to inform the Prime Minister in such instances. The report that O'Neill wanted to suppress came out in May 2019. It did not only indicate O'Neill but, among others, also his successor, Marape. He was
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Marape and reported to be by consensus. However, later, it was evident that there was a vote between Marape and
Pruaitch in favour of the latter. O'Neill then turned again to the courts, asking for a speedy decision on his request to stay the vote of no confidence because of the urgency of a possible vote of no confidence. The Supreme Court decided on 28 May that O'Neill did not have standing because there had not been a vote of no confidence at that moment. That moment was in between the first one that was withdrawn due to a lack of numbers and the second one when the opposition had the numbers. The latter was mounted on the same day as the court's decision in favour of the opposition.
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adjourning parliament for three weeks. The opposition then mounted a motion to change the speaker of parliament, who ruled in O'Neill's favour, and this failed. Nevertheless, the vote split parliament (50–56). O'Neill obtained a nine-vote majority (59–50) supporting his proposed adjournment to stave off the vote of no confidence. The opposition appeared, therefore, to be short of numbers. O'Neill thereafter turned to the courts in an attempt to procrastinate with the argument that the no confidence motion could not be held as long as it was a case before the
Supreme Court raising pertinent constitutional questions. The political configuration changed fundamentally when
926:, who nevertheless declared himself a member of the PNC. O'Neill had therefore no longer a hold on his party. There were mass defections from the PNC, leading to the Pangu Party being the largest in Parliament. Due to that, Marape therefore claimed the right to form the government as proscribed in the constitution. On matters of policy, he condemned the repudiation of the agreement with the Energy companies about the Elk Antelope gas field. Second, he accuses the Marape government of giving a false negative picture of the economy inspired by outsiders, including the Australian economist Paul Flanagan and the IMF.
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Pruaitch join government so be prepared to make way for them." This came true in November, when Marape made another government reshuffle, removing members of the O'Neill/Able cabinet. He appointed Pruaitch as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Morauta said he would not be interested in a Cabinet position but that he was willing to support the Cabinet as "deckhand" to Captain Marape. Marape told O'Neill in August to leave the government benches and go into opposition. Marape declared himself no longer a member of the PNC but of the
711:(ULM) was given observer status. The ULM has, however, signalled its continuing interest in full membership, which O'Neill has indicated he would only support if there was full endorsement by the Indonesian government. O'Neill suggested that ULM bring its cause to the United Nations decolonization committee. This committee rebuffed, however, a petition of 1.8 million West Papuans on the grounds that West Papua was no longer a colony. The Presidents of Vanuatu, Tuvalu, and the Marshall Islands brought the case before the
762:, came and stayed in Port Moresby. China contributed massively to organising the meeting, especially through the building of infrastructure in Port Moresby. The capital was also decked out in Chinese flags. Chinese officials dominated the proceedings. They restricted, for example, access for the press to an important sideline meeting of China and Pacific nations. On the other hand, PNG officials reacted by taking matters into their own hands. Chinese officials were escorted out of the building by security when
444:(UPNG) in 1986. He later received a degree with honors in accounting from UPNG. He also obtained a professional qualification and became a Certified Practicing Accountant in 1989. A year later, he became president of the Papua New Guinea Institute of Certified Practicing Accountants. O'Neill was then a partner in Pratley and O'Neill's accounting firm. He combined this with a substantial number of directorships, often as executive chairman, including at the PNG Banking Corporation when it was government-owned.
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force, Sweep, as council. Its brief is limited to the legality of the events, and it has to report within three months. The commission of inquiry materialised somewhat later, in March 2021. O'Neill testified without any reservations. He welcomed the enquiry and considers it essential that the truth be told: "The enquiry is necessary." O'Neill was unapologetic; members of his former cabinet who deny knowledge of how the loan came to be approved were cowards. He declared himself happy with the loan.
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wage increases for public servants and the construction of vanity infrastructure, including
Oilsearch Stadium and APEC Haus. The buoyancy was short-lived; by 2018, an earthquake coupled with declining economic activity saw GDP growth fall to 0.8%. Wage increases were postponed and became future-year liabilities that the budget could not afford. Faced with declining revenues, falling business confidence, and poor prospects for recovery, a challenge to his leadership became inevitable.
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Indonesia, but he mentioned the human rights abuses in West Papua: "Sometimes we forget our own families, our own brothers, especially those in West Papua. I think, as a country, the time has come for us to speak about the oppression of our people there." Talking about the population of West Papua as "our people" can be interpreted as foreign intervention by Indonesia. During the
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confidence. O'Neill was a vocal leader among them. He accused the Marape government of irresponsible management of the economy and especially mismanagement of the resources sector: "Over 80 percent of our economy depends on the resource sector, when you mismanage that the economy obviously suffers," and "No-one in their right mind shuts down an operating gold mine (
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was the owner of the mine when it was opened, but they wanted to close the mine as a consequence of major environmental damage due to negligence. The
Government was faced with a great loss of revenue, and a formula was found to continue mining. BHP transferred its shares to a trust fund for the local
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O'Neill embarked on an activist development policy that he contrasted with the stagnation of previous years. He took a substantial loan from the
Chinese Import-Export Bank, to remedy the "sins" of the past. He laid stress on the development of infrastructure, especially roads. Free education and free
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Marape then suddenly returned to the PNC along with thirty MPs and joined the government bench. The opposition no longer had the numbers. O'Neill resigned again and handed over to Marape as prime minister, in line with the constitutional requirement that the largest party form the government. Marape
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project, construction of which began in 2010 and production of LNG in 2014. 2014 was also the peak for economic growth in PNG, with GDP growth of around 15.4%. Optimism regarding future revenues was buoyant and resulted in a significant carry-forward in government spending, which included scheduled
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The commission of inquiry in the National Provident Fund of 2003 recommended prosecuting O'Neill for extorting money in return for revaluing a contract to build a high-rise. A rise in the contract price was given because of rising costs as a consequence of currency devaluation, and O'Neill was said
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was a challenge, but this did not endanger the position of O'Neill. His party had the most seats, and this entitled O'Neill constitutionally to form the government. However, the PNC won a mere 21 seats in the 106-seat parliament. This was substantially less than the 52 seats the PNC had occupied at
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region issues. O'Neill stuck to two elements that had been central to PNG's policy towards West Papua since independence. Indonesian sovereignty over West Papua was never in doubt, and refugees from West Papua were not recognised as such. However, in 2015 he made a break with previous policies: he
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Paradoxically, the opposition seemed then to be in disarray. First, they withdrew the vote of no confidence motion. Second, they changed the leadership: Marape, the former finance minister, was the alternate PM of the opposition until 28 May. He was then replaced by Pruaitch. This was announced by
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when the deal was concluded. Prior to this information from the Ombudsman, there was news that Swiss financial regulators would look into the matter. Prime Minister Marape has installed a Commission of inquiry under the leadership of the chief justice and with the head of the anti-corruption Task
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as Minister of the Treasury, who opposed O'Neill as Shadow Treasury Minister. O'Neill objected not only to this appointment but condemned in general the appointment of MPS, who had opposed the O'Neill-Abel cabinet. O'Neill predicted that "it will not be long before Morauta and Opposition Leader
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owned by the PNG Sustainable Development Fund (PNGSDF) without compensation. The O'Neill government had stated after taking power in 2012 that it intended to obtain a bigger share of dividends from the mine, but nationalisation without compensation came as a surprise. He mentioned environmental
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as his successor. Chan first accepted the appointment and retracted it almost immediately in an ambiguous way: he was not interested in the position but would serve the nation in a caretaker position. There was a flurry of arguments about whether the selection of Chan was a constitutional
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O'Neill spent the first years of his youth in his mother's village, and after attending secondary school, he stayed at his father's urban residence in Goroka. O'Neill was educated at Pangia Primary School, Ialibu High School, and Goroka High School. After leaving school, he obtained a
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success in business before entering politics as a qualification for leadership. Opponents argue that his business success is permeated with influence in government and that his directorships in government enterprises prior to his success in politics are significant.
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O'Neill's name was involved in an enquiry into the irregular disbursement of massive legal fees to the law firm of Paul Paraka. Paraka was arrested in December 2013 because of fraudulent payments totaling up to 30 million Australian dollars. Opposition leader
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The meeting concluded without a joint communiqué because the US and China could not find common ground. That had not happened before at APEC. Australia was also wary of Chinese influence and moved rapidly before the conference to claim the harbour of
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as the Minister for Labour and Industrial Relations, then reassigned in 2003 as the Minister for Public Service. However, in 2004, he was dropped from the Cabinet, and the PNC left the coalition to join the opposition. Later that year, O'Neill became
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support for changes in the Parliamentary Business Committee showed that the opposition had the numbers to be a majority. The Speaker is a second hurdle to be taken. The opposition tried to change the speaker, but he successfully withstood the move.
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for treatment. O'Neill then led the opposition in ousting Abal as acting prime minister. He was then elected by the Parliament as prime minister with 70 of the 94 votes cast. O'Neill's claim to the position was challenged by both the
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at the time of the payment. Another irregular payment of 31 million Australian dollars occurred after the government apparently cut ties with Paraka lawyers when O'Neill was Prime Minister. There were attempts by the
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descent, while his mother, Awambo Yari, was of Papua New Guinean descent from the Southern Highlands. O'Neill's father moved to Papua New Guinea in 1949 as an Australian government field officer (also known as a
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health care were signature policies in the 2012 election. He maintained these policies after being re-elected in 2017. The international stature of PNG was raised through the organisation of the
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to obtain a cut from this increase. O'Neill appeared in a committal court in 2005, but the charges were dropped due to insufficient evidence. O'Neill had no objection to reopening the case.
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motorcars, played a role in the ousting of O'Neill as prime minister. The conference was widely considered a failure of diplomacy. O'Neill considered organising the APEC meeting a success.
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held the position instead. In response, O'Neill tried to mount a vote of no confidence without success since Somare and Nape used procedural issues to stop this. After the
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made a deciding move and joined the opposition. This raised the number in opposition to 62, and therefore they had a definite majority in the 111-member parliament.
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returned to power. O'Neill and Rudd brokered the deal to locate illegal immigrants to Australia on
2796:"Australian Greg Sheppard's law firm says charges over PNG mine fund are "politically motivated""
904:-inspired, and the budget is made up by foreign academics who had not even lived in the country.
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https://www.looppng.com/png-news/o'neill-questioned-over-purchase-generators-police-92340
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2006:"Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill unhappy at Australian move over Bougainville"
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https://devpolicy.org/pngs-fluid-politics-winners-and-losers-from-oneill-to-marape-20190619/
1386:"Five PNG ministers have now quit as O'Neill government hit by crisis | Asia Pacific Report"
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https://devpolicy.org/three-issues-that-will-shape-png-politics-from-2020-to-2022-20200220/
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3828:"O'Neill 'bombshell' throws top position in PNG elections wide open | Asia Pacific Report"
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Rowan Callick, PNG leaders Peter O'Neill and Belden Namah accuse each other Available at:
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Former PNG PM O'Neill to stand trial over Israeli generators purchase Available at; :
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was appointed acting prime minister, who demoted O'Neill to Works Minister in July 2011.
3869:"Page 35 | Supplement 58362, 16 June 2007 | London Gazette | The Gazette"
2744:"PNG: Govt loses legal battle to control billion-dollar Sustainable Development Program"
2305:"Manus, Maseratis and corruption: Peter O'Neill on eight years leading Papua New Guinea"
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loan meant to acquire interests in the Elk Antelope gas field through a shareholding in
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Anabel, Sir Peter Ipatas: I am supporting O'Neill because he is a good prime minister
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1553:"PNG opposition withdraws vote of no confidence against O'Neill | Asia Pacific Report"
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meeting in Port Moresby in 2018, Indonesia was given associate member status, and the
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1814:"PM Peter O'Neill says loans are necessarily to remove "sins" of the past government"
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2435:"The Midas Touch: How Peter O'Neill and his associates have made a killing – Part 1"
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383:(born 13 February 1965) is a Papua New Guinean politician who served as the seventh
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Freddy Mau: O'Neill officially invites leaders to summit Posted on 11/11/2017/ at
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http://www.pm.gov.pg/pm-oneill-road-infrastructure-is-key-to-economic-development/
1011:"Hon. Peter Charles Paire O'Neill, CMG, MP - Tenth Parliament of Papua New Guinea"
993:"Hon. Peter Charles Paire O'Neill, CMG, MP - Tenth Parliament of Papua New Guinea"
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PNG pemier Peter ONeill backs Widodos bid to join Melanesian group Available at:
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https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/papua-new-guinea-election-surprises
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3483:"Papua New Guinea police arrest former PM Peter O'Neill over alleged corruption"
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http://www.looppng.com/content/sir-mekere-has-no-standing-pngsdp-case-says-court
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3066:"Papua New Guinea prime minister Peter O'Neill must resign, say former leaders"
2246:"In APEC host Papua New Guinea, China and the West grapple over strategic port"
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523:. It was resolved when the Governor General decided to call for new elections.
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http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2011/08/11/pngs-new-prime-minister-peter-o-neill/
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3240:"PNG turns to Australia for help out of its "deep economic hole" - ABC Radio"
468:(PNC), O'Neill was part of the coalition government and was appointed to the
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http://www.looppng.com/business/former-npf-contributions-unrecoverable-54220
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Sean Dorney, PNG election surprises Posted on: 11 August 2017 Available at:
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3040:"University of Papua New Guinea cancels academic year after student unrest"
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PNG pm urges Pacific countries to take Papua issue to the UN Available at:
1621:"PNG Politics : Prime Minister Peter O'Neill's case on VoNC adjourned"
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2554:"Peter O'Neill sacks top PNG policeman and shuts down corruption watchdog"
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PM O'Neill Steps Down, Julius Chan is Acting Prime Minister Available at:
1475:"PNG Opposition declares "the game is on" as PM thwarts plans to oust him"
872:
Morauta, supported a motion of no confidence and urged O'Neill to resign.
4083:
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2580:"Arrest warrant for PNG prime minister Peter O'Neill thrown out of court"
1450:"PNG's Prime Minister Delays No-Confidence Vote by Adjourning Parliament"
1257:"Papua New Guinea political crisis ends as Governor-General changes mind"
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leaders' family photo. O'Neill stands in the center with Chinese leader
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2938:"Sir Salamo sets tentative date for UBS Commission of Inquiry to begin"
2331:"PNG's PM Peter O'Neill to serve another term after troubled elections"
1052:"PNG government dismisses opposition enthusiasm for no-confidence vote"
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Cedric Patjole Former NPF contributions unrecoverable. Available at:
2031:"Trade, extradition and West Papua on agenda for PNG-Indonesia talks"
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2886:"PNG PM O'Neil misled NEC on USB Loan deals : Leaked OC Report"
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2396:"Gentle man, Peter O'Neill, the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea"
1763:"Papua New Guinea MPs elect James Marape to be next prime minister"
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since 2002. He was a former cabinet minister and the leader of the
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3738:"Namah: Vote-of-no-confidence motion still pursued – The National"
2129:"West Papua movement confident of PNG support for membership bid"
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3892:, PNG-Integrity of Political Parties & Candidates Commission
3522:'Neill questioned over generator purchase: Police Available at:
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Callick, Rowan. Highlander with big shoes to fill Available at:
3575:"PNG Power not able to use gensets, says Marape – The National"
2370:"Peter O'Neill, best performing Prime Minister in PNG' history"
1711:"PNG PM O'Neill's resignation unconstitutional , says Sir Amet"
751:
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3688:"Frenemies forever? PNG's prime minister sees off a challenge"
3092:"O'Neill outmanoeuvres PNG opposition with formal resignation"
1914:"Port Moresby puts on a show at opening of 2015 Pacific Games"
1424:"PNG Politics : Opposition joins Marape Camp, 57 in Camp"
1231:"Papua New Guinea in crisis as two claim to be prime minister"
945:
3014:"PNG's O'Neill labels former colleagues cowardly at inquiry"
2988:"O'Neill fronts UBS inquiry - happy with controversial loan"
3393:
Bernard Yegiora PNGs confusing budget debate available at:
2645:"PNG govt passes laws to take over former BHP Ok Tedi mine"
1980:"PNG Supreme Court ruling on Manus Island detention centre"
636:
In August 2011, the O'Neill administration announced a new
425:
2528:"Second letter undermines PNG leader's forgery claims: MP"
2194:"Pacific leaders call out Indonesia at UN over West Papua"
2091:"Indonesia, West Papua invited to MSG meet – The National"
1303:"Sir Mekere announces intention to contest 2017 elections"
387:
from 2011 to 2019. He has been a Member of Parliament for
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People's National Congress (Papua New Guinea) politicians
3291:"Ling-Stuckey appointment an insult to govt MPs: O'Neill"
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did not come to the meeting and sent his vice president,
2912:"Swiss regulator probes UBS Australia's $ 1.2b PNG loan"
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1685:"Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill resigns"
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Members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea
3408:"PNG PM Peter O'Neill in dual citizenship crisis mode"
3313:
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2476:"PNG lawyer charged over $ 30m in fraudulent payments"
2066:"PNG prime minister raises human rights in West Papua"
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Bill Standish, PNG's new prime minister: Peter O'Neil
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to prevent it from becoming a base for Chinese ships.
3600:"MP: Generators expensive to maintain – The National"
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1527:"PNG Politics: Duma joins Opposition, 62 MPs in Camp"
754:, Australia, and flew daily to PNG. Russia's leader,
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Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea from 2011 to 2019
3171:"Papua New Guinea – Slower Growth, Better Prospects"
2168:"West Papua independence petition is rebuffed at UN"
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Posted on: 7 July 2011 Accessed on: 22 February 2017
1078:"PNG Opposition leader not recognised in Parliament"
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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2275:"Maseratigate: Opposition at loggerheads with govt"
2220:"APEC summit in PNG dominated by US China jousting"
1738:"PNG's unanswered constitutional questions pile up"
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3896:The Australian: Highlander with big shoes to fill
3625:"List of Parties and MPs as of 16th November 2020"
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677:Relations with Australia were on the upswing when
4171:2011–2012 Papua New Guinean constitutional crisis
2839:Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
2676:Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
1984:Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
1742:Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
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521:2011–2012 Papua New Guinean constitutional crisis
419:. His father, Brian O'Neill, was a magistrate of
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3537:https://postcourier.com.pg/court-acquits-oneill/
3266:"Budget data false, says O'Neill – The National"
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2963:"Ministers were aware of UBS loan, says O'Neill"
2155:https://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-
1889:"O'Neill confident govt will expand on policies"
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816:mentioned O'Neill as responsible because he was
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1599:"CAN YOU TRUST A LIAR, BETRAYER AND HYPOCRITE?"
4201:Papua New Guinean people of Australian descent
3455:"Former PNG PM O'Neill denies fleeing country"
1863:"Election Focus: Peter O'Neill's Key Policies"
4226:Heads of government who were later imprisoned
4014:
3949:Leader of the Opposition of Papua New Guinea
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2619:"Complex challenges for PM O'Neill in mining"
1128:"PNG vote weakens link to Michael Somare era"
563:
4236:Leaders of the Opposition (Papua New Guinea)
1953:"Day of Repentance puzzles Papua New Guinea"
481:initially did not recognise him and claimed
4211:People from the Southern Highlands Province
3369:"PNG's PM assumes leadership of Pangu Pati"
2835:"The Oil Search loan: implications for PNG"
510:In April 2011, Somare fell ill and flew to
4231:21st-century Papua New Guinean politicians
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3790:Posted on: 19/11/2019 Accessed: 24/01/2022
1413:Posted on: 20/2/2020 Accessed on: 9/1/2021
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946:Vote of no confidence in Marape government
797:
647:
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4206:Papua New Guinean people of Irish descent
2823:June 12, 2021. Accessed January 9, 2023.
709:United Liberation Movement for West Papua
447:
4181:Government ministers of Papua New Guinea
4166:Ministers of finance of Papua New Guinea
3713:"Pruaitch back with Govt – The National"
3652:Posted on 21/11/21 Accessed on: 2/2/2021
3526:Posted on: 23/5/2020 Accessed: 4/1/2022
3218:"Papua New Guinea's salary bill problem"
2502:"PNG opposition leader cleared of fraud"
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407:O'Neill was born on 13 February 1965 in
3513:Posted on: 2/12/2020 Accessed: 4/1/2022
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661:O'Neill with Australian Prime Minister
549:2017 Papua New Guinean general election
252:National Parliament of Papua New Guinea
164:27 February 2012 – August 2012
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3801:"Massive election victory for O'Neill"
3192:"Australia bankrolls PNG summit costs"
1789:"James Marape elected as PNG's new PM"
1735:
1282:"Papua New Guinea's democracy at work"
452:O'Neill entered politics in 2002 as a
428:) and later served as a magistrate in
4221:University of Papua New Guinea alumni
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3539:Posted:15/10/21 Accessed on: 4/1/2022
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1647:"Chaos in Parliament – The National"
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74:2 August 2011 – 29 May 2019
4161:Prime ministers of Papua New Guinea
4030:Prime ministers of Papua New Guinea
3663:"Pruaitch chosen as alternative PM"
3535:Court acquits O'Neill Available at
2862:Accessed on: 25 April 2018 pp.12–13
1499:
1287:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
1204:Gridneff, Ilya (16 December 2011).
13:
3923:Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea
3826:editor, A. P. R. (4 August 2022).
3118:"Marape pays tribute to former PM"
2465:
1206:"'Coup' ends PNG political crisis"
385:Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea
62:Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea
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3981:Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
3883:
3319:"Marape v O'Neill – The National"
3143:"Duma heaps praise on PM O'Neill"
1852:Posted by PM_Admin on 7 June 2017
1159:Nicholas, Isaac (3 August 2011).
1140:from the original on 22 July 2019
969:Order of St Michael and St George
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740:Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
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506:Cabinet O'Neill/Namah (2011-2012)
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527:Cabinet O'Neill/Dion (2012-2017)
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750:. Pence did, however, stay in
442:University of Papua New Guinea
364:University of Papua New Guinea
209:July 2010 – July 2011
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4191:Papua New Guinean accountants
2004:Snow, Deborah (15 May 2015).
1362:Accessed on: 22 December 2018
1332:"PNC party leads with 52 MPs"
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715:, but PNG did not join them.
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3344:"Sir Mek teams up with govt"
1041:Posted on: 16 September 2011
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3550:"Not guilty – The National"
3096:Australian Financial Review
2916:Australian Financial Review
2623:Papua New Guinea Mine Watch
1978:Kama, Bal (27 April 2016).
1840:Posted on 26 September 2012
838:damage as the main reason.
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556:, minister of finance, and
417:Southern Highlands Province
376:Peter Charles Paire O'Neill
314:Peter Charles Paire O'Neill
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2875:Accessed on: 23 April 2018
2733:Retrieved 10 November 2017
2699:Retrieved 10 November 2017
2462:Accessed on: 12 April 2018
2359:Accessed on: 25 April 2018
1574:"Pruaitch is alternate PM"
973:2007 Birthday Honours List
879:
728:APEC Papua New Guinea 2018
705:Melanesian Spearhead Group
564:The replacement of O'Neill
466:People's National Congress
393:People's National Congress
344:People's National Congress
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475:leader of the opposition
89:Governors‑General
798:National Provident Fund
648:International relations
586:Natural Resources Party
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3434:"O'Neill faces arrest"
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2890:Papua New Guinea Today
2374:Papua New Guinea Today
2118:Posted on: 13 May 2015
2095:www.thenational.com.pg
1942:Accessed 15 March 2018
1715:Papua New Guinea Today
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1625:Papua New Guinea Today
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1428:Papua New Guinea Today
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464:. As a member of the
460:under Prime Minister
415:, in the present-day
3873:www.thegazette.co.uk
1818:One Papua New Guinea
855:to obtain shares in
560:, attorney general.
454:Member of Parliament
438:bachelor of commerce
3220:. 14 September 2020
2651:. 18 September 2013
2174:. 30 September 2017
1601:. 20 September 2020
1261:www.telegraph.co.uk
865:Minister of Finance
818:Minister of Finance
713:UN General Assembly
517:East Sepik Province
491:Minister of Finance
152:Minister of Finance
3904:Political offices
3853:has generic name (
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1237:. 14 December 2011
1112:Yehiura Nriehwazi
908:O'Neill and Marape
829:OK Tedi and PNGSDP
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623:2015 Pacific Games
413:Territory of Papua
334:Territory of Papua
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3988:Succeeded by
3965:Diplomatic posts
3955:Succeeded by
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3805:www.pngreport.com
3463:. 4 November 2019
3460:Radio New Zealand
3375:. 11 October 2019
3198:. 31 January 2017
2802:. 22 January 2021
2608:on: 25 April 2018
2508:. 12 January 2006
2482:. 24 October 2013
2311:. 6 November 2019
2135:. 5 February 2018
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