Prime Minister James Marape has strongly refuted claims regarding the ‘Connect PNG’ Programme brought forth by Ialibu-Pangia MP Peter O’Neill.
He assured the public that all contracts and payments related to the programme are conducted in strict adherence to legal procedures.
He further announced the commissioning of an independent audit to conduct a comprehensive examination of the programme’s financial operations.
This move underscores the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability in its initiatives.
Minister Marape reiterated saying that every ‘Connect PNG’ contract procured, and every payment made are done under the due process of law.
He criticised the former Prime Minister O’Neill’s ongoing disparagement of the ‘Connect PNG’ programme, despite a detailed report presented by Works Minister, Hon. Solan Mirisim, to Parliament.
“My reassurance in Parliament about the independent audit emphasizes the government’s dedication to scrutinizing the programme’s finances thoroughly.”
“I am not in the business of breaking my country’s laws, and I expect all our public systems to operate within the law.”
“The upcoming external audit is expected to uncover any discrepancies within the Department of Works and Highways and the ‘Connect PNG’ programme, which collaborates with over 300 contractors, debunking claims of exclusivity and impropriety by only three or four contractors.”