The Defense of Task Force Sweep (Who’s funding Koim?)

By PNG Echo (Keep reading to the end where the document that answers the question is supplied.) It was the National Executive Council (NEC) that established Task Force Sweep and it was the NEC that terminated the agency. But Sam Koim couldn’t accept the inevitable. He was enjoying his elevated and internationally lauded position, notwithstanding his inexperienced and inept management of the agency that saw only half of his prosecutions make it through a committal hearing and of many of those that have, have been an unnecessary failure, according to a concerned legal expert. Koim recently stated of the decommissioning Continue reading The Defense of Task Force Sweep (Who’s funding Koim?)

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Is the judiciary overstepping its jurisdiction? The Damaru case.

By PNG Echo. Did you know that the Court of Law has no jurisdiction to hear an Originating Summons concerning a suspension of a police officer in an administrative matter except as a Judicial Review? In the case of Damaru’s suspension, and as far as anyone can tell, Greg Egan and other lawyers for Damaru have not filed for a Judicial Review. Indeed they would have had to have sought leave first and that hasn’t come to anyone’s attention. So, if Egan sought declaratory orders regarding the suspension outside of a judicial review (and it looks as though he did) Continue reading Is the judiciary overstepping its jurisdiction? The Damaru case.

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