Vulupindi Haus

NSL, State to relocate key departments

Chief Execuitve Officer, Paul Sayer said that NSL has been working closely with the Government Office Allocation Committee (GOAC) to finalize the tenancy agreement and prepare the facilities to welcome these new tenants.

In anticipation of the move, the NSL team has been ensuring that everything is in place to provide the best services to the people of PNG.

Sayer expressed gratitude to the State for supporting this PNG-owned investment property and for committing to continue their tenancy.

Finance officers vacate building

Frustrated Joint Security Task Force personnel stormed the House of Parliament today over the non-payment of their allowance.

Apart from Vulupindi, their neighbours from Treasury have also closed their doors.

Members of the joint task force said some of their colleagues have worked for 1-2 months without allowance.

However, APEC CEO Christopher Hawkins said: “The payment of allowances for police, CS and defence normally take a week to process at the end of a major event.