Nambawan Super

O’Neill calls on Polye to stop ‘passing the buck’

O’Neill was referring to Polye’s questions on the issue of unpaid entitlements to Nambawan Super customers.

He told Parliament that Polye was in the government during that time from 2002-2010 and had not made any attempt to pay the contributors.

O’Neill said the Government has been up to date from 2010 until now to pay the contributors.

“Don’t ask questions when you have a long record of being in government and neglected everything and coming to Parliament and grandstanding everything,” O’Neill said.

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Kokoda rape story does not add up- Lynn

Kokoda Track Tour operator, Charlie Lynn says the story of the two expatriate lovers on the Kokoda trail does not make sense.

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Polye: Non-payment of Super fund is “theft”

Finance Secretary Dairi Vele has reported that the Government has not paid K2.5 billion in superannuation to Nambawan Super which has 146,280 members.

This K2.5 billion is the money paid by Government workers as their contribution to their pension fund.