The Phnom Penh Post

Arrest warrant issued for former PNG PM O’Neill, says Indonesia

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AN ARREST warrant has been issued for former Papua New Guinea prime minister Peter O’Neill on charges of corruption, Indonesian authoritie­s announced on Tuesday.

The country’s acting police commission­er David Manning said a district court had issued the warrant on Friday for the former leader, who was forced out of office in May after eight years in power.

Manning said O’Neill had been found at Port Moresby’s Crowne Plaza Hotel but had so far refused to go to the police station and that he could not“reveal any specific details” about the charges “due to the sensitivit­y of the investigat­ions”.

In a statement, O’Neill described the charges as a “political move” with “false and fabricated” charges and claimed he was “not informed or presented with a warrant to appear anywhere today”.

“If this was a serious matter, not a political power play, a formal process would be in a place that would have seen legal representa­tion made to my office.”

He warned any police officer trying to execute the warrant to “think carefully” before following the orders of his longtime critic, police minister Bryan Kramer.

O’Neill’s long tenure was marked by a string of corruption allegation­s, including the purchase of 40 Maserati sports cars for an Asia-Pacific leaders summit he hosted – in a country where few homes have reliable electricit­y.

He was forced to step down after allies baulked at his decision to sign a multibilli­ondollar liquefied natural gas deal with France’s Total and US firm ExxonMobil.

Local communitie­s complained bitterly about not benefiting from similar deals previously.

After promising to resign and then trying to cling to power via the courts, he was ultimately replaced by his former finance minister James Marape, who vowed to clean up the government.

 ?? SAEED KHAN/AFP ?? Indonesian authoritie­s announced the arrest warrant for former Papua New Guinea prime minister Peter O’Neill.
SAEED KHAN/AFP Indonesian authoritie­s announced the arrest warrant for former Papua New Guinea prime minister Peter O’Neill.

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