Friday, August 31, 2012

Chairman urges Kulunga to support Task Force Rausim Alien



CHAIRMAN of NGO’s and Civil Society Coalition against Corruption Mr Philip Kepan urges Police Commissioner Tom Kulunga to support the ‘Task Force Rausim Alien’ and its team leader John Briain in its efforts to uncover corrupt practises by Asians.
“The Commissioner started well with the elections and to keep his good reputation, he has to complete current tasks which are of both national and international interest,” Mr Kepan said.
He said to give back a good reputation and respect for the department from the public outcries, the Police Commissioner has to give the necessary support needed by the task force to produce quality results.
Mr Kepan said the public, business houses, international communities and even churches who have been diligently serving this nation. They have a concern on this kind of issues where corrupt practises are applied to make fast money and in the end make the nation corrupt as well.
“Individuals and institutions that have served this nation from nothing to its current status do not like national leaders, senior bureaucrats and members of police collaborating with foreign syndicates,” Mr Kepan said.
He said that rarely department heads have been publicly recognised for their outstanding performances as public servants serving PNG with real concern for its people. It would be so great if the Police Commissioner Tom Kulunga take the lead to continue the pace he started so far to stop this recently introduced but fast growing rot trying to eat away the nation.
He also said those different groups of people are aware of national leaders who are behind these corrupt deals by Asians.
He said national leaders and top public servants should come out and express their stand rather than sitting idle and come out where there is a public comment or statement made by an individual.
The Chairman also said that the current government has publicly declared war against Corruption but to what extend and approach will this fight be carried out.
“That is what the concerned citizens’ genuine businesses in the nation are closely waiting to see.
“Every Individual and institution in this nation knows well which Asians have been living for so long in the Country and what they have done to honestly serve the nation in terms of social and economic benefit. The people also know which Asian have come in recently to do businesses for personal gains.
“I also urge the Police especially “Task Force Rausim Alien” to investigate those involve in deregistering genuine businesses involve in Agro-Forestry and Oil Palm projects and the Immigration Officials overlooking their guidelines to tolerate briberies,” said Mr Kepan.

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