Friday, February 3, 2012

SUPREME COURT NOT BACKING DOWN TO PETER O'NEILL

Thursday, February 2, 2012


Chief Justice Salamo Injia
The supreme court has issued a order to stay the suspension of the Chief Justice Sir Salamo Injia. The judiciary is not backing off. Its standing by its decision of December 12th 2011. It has also ordered all, Peter O'neill, Namah, Somare, Agiru and all those senior public servants appointed and revoked to appear in court with all their lawyers next week Tuesday in person for the hearings.

The same bench that made the ruling last year will hear it all again. Lawyers for O'Neil and Namah Tiffany Twiffey and Michael Wilson have also been sited for contempt by the Supreme Court and are tolds to appear in person next week as well.

The orders were signed and sent to newsrooms by the Chief Justice Sir Salamo Injia, Justices Bernard Sakora and Nicholas Kiriwom. Now the two arms of government are clashing?? We will see what happens next Tuesday. Will Yakasa be asked to arrest them. No Yakasa is also ordered to turn up in person as well.

All this follows confirmations today that  Prime Minister Peter O'Neill  has confirmed the NEC decision last night on the suspension of PNG's Chief Justice, Sir Salamo Injia today in a full press conference with his senior ministers.

Deputy CJ, Gibbs Salika has been appointed Acting CJ. Three retired judges, Justices Paul Akuram, Sir Kubulan Los and Graham Ellis has been appointed the memebrs of a Tribunal to inquire allegations against the Sir Salamo Injia. He's been leveleld allegations of mismanaging the Judiciary finances and the running of the Judiciary. Justice Graham Ellis is going to head the Tribunal as chair.

No comments:

Post a Comment