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Allegations of Corruption Surrounding Marape's Gold Refinery Deal: Calls for Transparency and Accountability

Prime Minister of Papua New GUinea Hon. James Marape

Allegations of Corruption Surrounding Marape's Gold Refinery Deal: Calls for Transparency and Accountability

By Justin Parker.

Marape signed the MOST CORRUPT STEAL DEAL OF THE CENTURY in 2021 at the government house between the government and the Gold Refinery Holdings of Singapore, which is 70% owned by foreigners mostly Australians.

Marape cleverly tried to hide this from being exposed, not informing the MPs both in government and opposition, instead, he is lobbying through Paita and the frontman pushing this.

Marape now wants the bill to be introduced in Parliament in the coming May sitting.
This Gold Refinery Bill only stipulates the law side of the Bill and mentions the Gold Refinery Holdings without giving details of the agreement signed.

Marape tried very hard to hide the Gold Refinery Holdings Shareholder Agreement he signed from being exposed, as this document contains every reason for any MP who claims loyalty to him will be crossing the floor for PNG's sake.

I took up the case to the National Court in 2021 and the DCJ Justice Kandakasi ordered that this document be made public.
Marape claimed in parliament that he would allow that, instead, he ran to the Supreme Court to appeal the decision of the National Court.

The government lawyers never showed up at the Supreme Court 5 consecutive times to defend their case, I now applied to the same Supreme Court to dismiss their appeal on grounds of want to Prosecute, I will be getting a date by this Wednesday for a directional hearing and I have also applied to stop parliament from progressing anything to on this Gold Refinery until the court deals with this matter.

I urge all MPs to ask Marape to expose the Gold Refinery Shareholder Agreement he signed, because this Bill to be introduced will only validate this STEAL DEAL OF THE CENTURY.

We have seen and heard of how our forefathers were given Laplap and axes to work our land mining for the foreigners, loaded our Gold onto their planes and took it to their countries and built their nations and empires.

This Bill once passed will be the same but in our modern day, Marape will legally this time giving our gold to foreign control with all the tax concessions and enslave our hard working small alluvial miners to again work for the foreign interest.

Once again the details are all contained in the Shareholder Agreement Marape has already signed, please all you good MPs ask for that document and you must read it for yourself, the details are all there.
You will truly see why Marape is now pushing this bill through Rainbo, pretending it was Rainbo's deal.

Justin Parker.

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