Lawrence Stephens

TIPNG condemns changes to election laws

In a statement, TIPNG says: “The National Executive Council (NEC) has recently approved three major changes to the laws affecting candidates for elected office: Nomination fees, the campaign period and election petition costs.

“TIPNG sees the proposals as undermining the principle of equality for all.”

Lawrence Stephens, the Chairman of TIPNG, says the proposed rule changes will severely reduce the rights of citizens to participate in future elections.

TIPNG: MPs must follow anti-bribery laws

Chairman of TIPNG, Lawrence Stephens, said Sections 61 and 62 of the Criminal Code Act 1974 clearly outlines that bribery of Members of Parliament involves, “attempts, directly or indirectly, by fraud, threats or intimidation of any kind, to influence a member of the Parliament in his vote, opinion, judgement or action on any such question or matter, or to induce him to so absent himself”.

“Our Members and each of us must be urgently reminded of the provisions pertaining to Bribery within the Act.

TIPNG: shooting at defenceless students is simply unacceptable

Chairman of TIPNG, Lawrence Stephens said that approaching student protesters with dangerous weapons is contemptible and shooting at defenceless students is simply unacceptable.

“Papua New Guinea is being dragged into chaos by people who apparently expect impunity from the law.

“Carrying lethal weapons is surely evidence of willingness to kill students.

“This country has been dragged to the brink again and people need to step up to the challenge of preventing the situation escalating.