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Seems that this is being pushed for personal gain, like many others, PNG LNG, Connect PNG, and more...Government has been misleading people with biased rhetoric about the benefits, drawing attention away from things that matter more... Was due process followed? Provide the evidence. There are standards and values that must never play second fiddle to ego and pride of national leaders, bodies or political parties. Did you give the opposition sufficient time to review and rebut? Did you take heed of their concerns and those of citizens, and provided relevant answers? Which relevant state institutions were involved? If any... Was there Total Accountability and Transparency in this bill, agreement? Where is the document for us all to peruse, it is a State Entity, and every citizen has the right to question and to be privy to the agreement details. Stop this nonsense. Do things properly, have proper inputs, and debates. Word on the grapevine is there are tax exemptions for the lifetime of the project agreement, no corporate taxes, no laws to oversee. And who are the shareholders.? Rumor also that we might not be able to ever change it when it becomes law. Are these rumors true??? If there is an inch of truth in the rumors, I wonder what type of a democracy exists in PNG...

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Papua New Guinea's Gold Project to Generate Significant Financial Benefits: Finance Minister Finance Minister of Papua New Guinea, Rainbo Paita, has stated that the National Gold Corporation project will generate significant financial benefits for the country. The project is expected to yield total dividends of USD 277 million, corporate income tax of USD 287 million and dividend withholding tax from Refinery Holdings worth USD 53 million. The project is projected to generate annual foreign currency inflows between USD 5-7 billion when fully operational. The terms of the renegotiated deal under the Marape government have altered the balance of financial benefits in favour of the state (71%) and Refinery Holdings (29%). Leafsplash.com

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