Papua New Guinea Public Service ‘ROTTING’
By YVONNE HAIP
The habit of receiving and expecting bribes by public servants in the country is eating away the credibility of the public service, a public servant in Western Highlands province has said. In a bold statement about the “rot in the public service”, Mt Hagen urban local level government councillor, Mapun Papol, said ordinary citizens were being forced to pay bribes to those working in high offices to get their inquiries processed faster.

“It is shameful because the people are forced to pay bribe if they want service which is supposed to be received free,” Mr Papol said.He claimed that if people wanted something done, they had to present their inquiries together with some money in order to ‘speed things up’.

*** This is a dangerous trend for Papua New Guinea. I've seen and experienced this myself and we should by all means do everything within our powers to get rid of this 'cult practise' widely prevalent in Papua New Guinea.
Source: The National
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Labels: Corruption in PNG
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