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Papua New Guinea Blogs: NEW HANOVER ISLAND in NEW Papua New Guinea Blogs INDEPENDENT BLOG WITH PNG FIRST, OPINIONS, DISCUSSIONS & ISSUES Since 2009 FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2011 NEW HANOVER ISLAND IN NEW IRELAND PROVINCE NOW FOREIGN OWNED POST COURIER PNGBLOGS ON FACEBOOK Island of New Hanover sold for K4 million THE entire Island of New Hanover in New Ireland Province has been sold to foreigners for FOLLOW US US$1.6million (K4m) in what has been described as the biggest scandal in the country’s short history. Documents obtained by Post-Courier clearly give details of the sale, entered between Tutuman Development Ltd (seller) and a Singaporean Company identified as Palma Hacienda Ltd (buyer) in June 2009. The documents are the Sale and Purchase Agreement and a Supplementary Agreement entered between the two parties. The deal to sell the island by Tutuman Development Limited whose directors include a former premier of the province and the foreign company was done without the consent of any authority from the landowners Documents show the purchase price was paid into a director‘s personal bank account with the Citibank Singapore Ltd. Ishmael Passingan, who is the company secretary for Central New Hanover Ltd, a landowner company, confirmed to this paper in an interview yesterday from New Ireland RECENT COMMENTS that the landowners became aware of the sale and the matter was reported to police on GGA Gabriel Ramoi, please justify your February 25 this year. statement that critical comments on pngblogs are read at the highest level. Police contacted confirmed that two days later on Monday February 27, 2011, Why on earth would they? The highest level investigators and detectives from the major organised crime unit detained one of the already thinks they know everything and... Papua New Guinea Blogs: Open letter to Rt Hon. Peter foreigners involved at the Jackson’s Airport and seized her passport when she was trying O’Neill CMG MP, Prim e Minister of Papua New Guinea to leave the country. and his Cabinet · 1 hour ago FED UP Honourable dipshit Mr Passingan and the law firm representing the landowners, Titus Lawyers, confirmed O'Coward'Neil runs away from Unitech Tutuman Development Ltd sold Portion 887C (Central New Hanover) together with and is now to going to guest speak at Portions 885C (Umbukul) and 886C (Tabut) which make up the whole Island. UPNG graduation tomorrow. When do we learn not to trust these fucking assholes?!! My goodness these are... Documents also confirmed the former premier was at that time, the chairman of the Papua New Guinea Blogs: Prim e Minister O’Neill Runs company when the customary land were sold to the foreign company. Away From Unitech · 1 hour ago Gabriel Ramoi Thank you all for your “We are now asking police to act swiftly to prosecute those implicated in the sale of the comments. Believe me all your island and intervention from the National Government and the provincial government to comments are read at the highest level. return the birth rights of the people of New Hanover,” Mr Passingan pleaded. It is important that we continue to engage our leaders on issues that affect our country and its future.... Under the Supplementary Agreement to the Sales and Purchase the buyer was obliged Papua New Guinea Blogs: Open letter to Rt Hon. Peter to remunerate the seller an additional amount of $US1,000,000. O’Neill CMG MP, Prim e Minister of Papua New Guinea and his Cabinet · 4 hours ago A deposit of $US200,000 (K600,000) was paid immediately upon the signing the T O ELUSIVE LIVINGST ONE HOSEA agreement and the balance of K800,000 within six months from the date the agreement Livingstone Hosea, will you be speaking was signed tomorrow at graduation and if so will it be a speech just like yur politician heroes! SRC PRESIDENT you still aren't straight about at 12:32 PM 4 Comments and 0 Reactions yur job duties. We didnt... Papua New Guinea Blogs: Is Unitech SRC President a SELLOUT? · 6 hours ago Newer Post Home Older Post SHARRP TALK! People aren't happy at the cowardly Peter O'Neill running away from UNITECH - check out the discussion at Sharp Talk. Prime Minister, you need to stop helping your cronies and practice what you... Papua New Guinea Blogs: Prim e Minister O’Neill Runs Away From Unitech · 8 hours ago Da Scoop Now isn't THIS strange? Kicked out Chancellor Philip Stagg was in the newspaper yesterday saying that the student's degree papers might be null and void depending on the court case. Yet Don Polye... Papua New Guinea Blogs: Prim e Minister O’Neill Runs Away From Unitech · 12 hours ago Brat a Dan Very powerful. Good luck in uncovering the truth. Papua New Guinea Blogs: Is Unitech SRC President a SELLOUT? · 15 hours ago Feni It was always hard for me to believe that Peter ONeil was against corruption no matter where the trail might lead. Now his behaviour on the unitech issue makes him seem like the spiv that many... Papua New Guinea Blogs: Prim e Minister O’Neill Runs Away From Unitech · 15 hours ago FED UP Kan tru ya! PLEASE STUDENTS THIS IS THE VERY LAST CHANCE TO GO OUT WITH A BANG! ORGANIZE AND SHOW THEM WHAT WE ARE MADE OF. CANCEL THE GRADUATION. OL BARATA NA SUSA BLO MI BAI SAFA YA. PARENTS PLS... Papua New Guinea Blogs: Prim e Minister O’Neill Runs Away From Unitech · 21 hours ago ME Sumat in There should NOT be a graduation on Friday. We do NOT have properly signed degrees. The government is PLAYING UP WITH US STUDENTS! Papua New Guinea Blogs: Prim e Minister O’Neill Runs Away From Unitech · 1 day ago winfred t Interesting that the PM is fearful of the students on one hand but on the other hand did not give in to the student's demands to get back their VC at all. That leads me to believe that he has no... Papua New Guinea Blogs: Prim e Minister O’Neill Runs Away From Unitech · 1 day ago HK Thank yu pngblogs for the full updates on what is happening at our technical university. I am saddened that politics dominates education. I hope there will be meaningful change to reverse the long... Papua New Guinea Blogs: Prim e Minister O’Neill Runs Away From Unitech · 1 day ago LOL ONEILL DECIDED TO ATTEND A CATHOLIC CHURCH CONFERENCE IN ALEXISHAFEN INSTEAD OF GOING TO UNITECH!!!!!!!!! Papua New Guinea Blogs: Prim e Minister O’Neill Runs Away From Unitech · 1 day ago Wesely Well, I gues some one has finnally had thd vision e guts and to state the truth of the matter. Its clear that nationshood is yet to manifest in PNG. A lot of flowery speeches but no... Papua New Guinea Blogs: Why are m any Papua New Guineans a bunch of idiots? · 1 day ago wesely I don't see how all this is a better arrangement than a N.E.D.T. All that happening from what I can see is that O'Neil is transfering the ownership of the OkTedi mine to himself. The whole thing is... Papua New Guinea Blogs: PNG GOVT TO TAKE CHARGE OF OK TEDI FUNDS · 1 day ago Houst on Evict ion Hi, Are you well? Thank you very much for a nice and cool article about on pngblogs.com. It is an alternative post by you. That is so cute. This is very nice post! I will bookmark this blog it No... Papua New Guinea Blogs: On Friday We’ll Know Who Won the Big Gam e: ONeill Or Unitech? · 1 day ago Suffering urban cit izen Mr Punduari: You state "I know that Prime Minister Peter O’Neill has good motives behind this new restructure". QUESTION: How do you know that for a fact? Papua New Guinea Blogs: Watching the developm ents of Kum ul Holdings and IPBC · 2 days ago st udent "Is Unitech SRC President a SELLOUT?" is 2nd most popular pngblogs post over the last month cos students are sick & tired of this idiot and are reading the blog post and laughing. Papua New Guinea Blogs: Is Unitech SRC President a SELLOUT? · 2 days ago Ram I love that picture of our piggy pollies. All a bunch of fools elected by idiots. Papua New Guinea Blogs: Why are m any Papua New Guineans a bunch of idiots? · 2 days ago Halls of Waigani Injust ice The author failed to mention that the terms of reference in the ongoing UNITECH inquiry is stacked AGAINST Albert Schram. TOR was apparently guided by out of control lawyer Mr Ralph Saulep. The PM... Papua New Guinea Blogs: On Friday We’ll Know Who Won the Big Gam e: ONeill Or Unitech? · 2 days ago Powered by Disqus SEARCH THIS BLOG Search POPULAR POSTS - 30 DAYS Sex, lies and Facebook Is it appropriate for the Deputy Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea to trawl Facebook looking for extra-marital relationships, asks Sam ... Is Unitech SRC President a SELLOUT? By CONCERNED UNITECH STUDENT After I read the essay that Unitech SRC president Mr Livingston Hosea put on this blog recently I knew I must... Good Versus Evil Battle At UNITECH: Will It Reveal Peter O’Neill’s Helplessness At Fighting Corruption? By Concern Educator “UNITECH Saga 2013” as students now call it, has been labelled a fight between good versus evil. It’s also turni... On Friday We’ll Know Who Won the Big Game: ONeill Or Unitech? By NATIONALIST FIRST His legal exile officially ended almost two weeks ago.
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