By
MALUM NALU
National Planning Minister Sam Basil says additional
funding of K3 million will be made to boost operations of the anti-corruption
Task Force Sweep team.
He told reporters at Vulupindi Haus today
(Thursday, December 22, 2011) that the team had achieved a lot since the change
of government last August and must continue its work.
He was flanked by Health Minister Jamie
Maxtone-Graham, his department secretary Dr Peter Kora and senior officers.
Basil said K6m had been allocated for the team and
it needed another K3m to continue its work in the new year.
“We (government) have suggested that we increase
their funding by another K3m, and in doing so, accelerate their efforts to
bring in the culprints,” he said.
“This is because they are having problems in
investigating properties that have been purchased overseas.
“There are so many more millions to be retrieved by
the state.”
Basil said since the team was set up, it had
recovered about K50m for the government with this figure expected to increase
to K100m next year, at a cost of only K6m.
He compared this to commissions of inquiry, which he
said cost so much more, with no tangible benefits to government.
Basil also fired a broadside at officers within his
department who did not release K5m for freight subsidies this year.
“My department didn’t roll out the funding,” he
said.
“The officers concerned will be investigated.
“Such attitude also raises questions about the
ability of my department to expand the K2.437 billion development budget for
2012.”
Basil said there was still a lot of confusion about
which projects his department was running and which ones Department of Finance
and Treasury was running.
“We’re all confused as to who runs these programmes,”
he said.
Basil reaffirmed that the O’Neill-Namah government
was now firmly in place.
“I’m very confident that my government now is in
control,” he said.
“We have had very bad records of government spending
out of budget in the past.”
That is confidence of the majority of PNG'ans. Investigate and retrieve money spend by national leaders and senior bureaucrats in higher places in purchasing properties overseas. This nation needs people like Sam Basil and Jamie and like-minded leaders to get rid of corruption.
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