K1.1b awaiting clans
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K1.1b awaiting clans
PORT MORESBY: Prime Minister James Marape says more than K1.1
billion are sitting in the banks waiting to be paid out to PNG LNG project
landowning units – once the clan-vetting exercise is completed.
“The onus is on the landowners to help the completion
of the exercise by withdrawing cases some had filed in court challenging it,” he
added.
Details of the issue were reported by The National:
K1.1 billion
awaiting clans
November 12, 2021The
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MORE than K1.1 billion is sitting in
the banks waiting to be paid out to PNG LNG project landowning units – once the
clan-vetting exercise is completed, says Prime Minister James Marape.
And he said the onus is on the landowners to assist the completion of the
exercise by withdrawing cases some had filed in court challenging it.
“Based on the September 2021 figures, this fund is now more than K1.1 billion
sitting in accounts held by the Government and the Mineral Resources
Development Company (MRDC) at the Bank South Pacific and Central Bank,” Marape
said.
“When I met the landowners in 2019, I encouraged them to assist the Department
of Petroleum and Energy complete the clan-vetting exercise by removing various
court cases some of them had filed in the National Court and Supreme Court.
“This will allow their rightful entitlements to flow through like what the
landowners of Papa-Lealea (in Central) are now receiving.”
Marape was responding yesterday to some PNG LNG project landowners from
petroleum development license (PDL) areas “chasing the Government for funds
that may no longer be a direct entitlement in the Budget”.
He said they were only making themselves “look silly”.
He again clarified that landowners’ entitlements were from what was signed
under the umbrella benefits sharing agreement (UBSA) in Kokopo, “split by
percentage to all the landowner-based benefits sharing agreements”.
He said these were royalties and equity “which needed their help to be released
for their use”.
He told the landowners that whatever else was owed, if any, as per UBSA and
LBBSAs, would be verified and settled.
“So far, based on records, various bodies of landowners and provincial
governments have (received) funds under the auspice of various agreements,” he
said.
“We are presently verifying these under the leadership of the Petroleum
Department. I want to tell the so-called landowners in Port Moresby that I have
been here since day one and I know all these dynamics at play.
“You have lived through the Somare government and the O’Neil government over
the last 10 years and these issues keep on recurring.
“I am putting in place permanent solutions to these outstanding matters. And it
does not help when you protest and run all over the place for some so-called
IDG, HIP, BDG or MOA funds when your own royalties and equities are sitting
idle in the banks.
“We will complete verification of what is owed to you by agreement, and I will bring
the figure to you in the PDL areas – not in Port Moresby.
“A date will be set up soon. But you must help too in completing your landowner
ID processing so I can release your funds, direct entitlements, royalty and
equities.”
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