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Security company under the gun for Manus activity
Audio 29 Sep 2014Rights group calls security company to account for violations in Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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Problem Gambling Foundation starts legal fight to funding cuts
The High Court's been told a Ministry of Health decision to strip the Problem Gambling Foundation of most of its funding lacked integrity and logic. Audio
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Cooks Democrats to appeal petitions
Audio 22 Sep 2014The Cook Islands Democratic Party says it will appeal up to three of the petitions it filed against July's general election results which were thrown out by the High Court. Audio
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Australian lawyer to file over Vanuatu deportation
Audio 19 Sep 2014An Australian lawyer is preparing to file a case against the Vanuatu Government after being deported without notice earlier this month. Audio
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Chorus has 2 legal opinions saying ComCom's advice is flawed
Audio 19 Sep 2014Chorus has legal opinions from two law firms contradicting the advice the corporate regulator has recevied from two barristers about Chorus's proposals for the new broadband-over-copper-wire services.
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Samoa sued for $13 million over prison death
Audio 18 Sep 2014The Samoan government is being sued for $13 million US dollars by the family of a man found dead at Tafa'igata Prison. Audio
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Iwi threatens legal action to stop housing development
An Auckland iwi is threatening legal action to stop one of the Government's new fast tracked housing developments, if the council doesn't consult with mana whenua. Audio
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SOE's strain Pacific economies
Audio 17 Sep 2014A recent report released by the Asian Development Bank has found that State-owned enterprises or SOE's continue to strain economies in the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji's election blackout "unprecedented" - academic
Audio 16 Sep 2014Election experts say a decree provision in Fiji which prohibits any person from communicating political messages in the two days leading up to polling tomorrow is unprecedented. Audio
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More concerted plan to root out Pacific corruption
Audio 15 Sep 2014Anti corruption campaigners believe, that through their efforts, more and more people are becoming convinced that corruption is a major problem that must be rooted out. Audio
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PNG anti-corruption team to ask court to enforce its pay
Audio 15 Sep 2014Task Force Sweep chairman says he hasn't been paid despite court orders. Audio
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Fresh legal wrangle over Whale Oil's email
Audio 11 Sep 2014A fresh legal wrangle over emails and private Facebook chats belonging to the Whale Oil Blogger Cameron Slater will be heard at the High Court next week. Audio
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Landowners to sue Solomons government
Audio 11 Sep 2014Landowners of the Gold Ridge Mine threaten to sue government over unpaid royalties. Audio
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PNG political party officially out of coalition
Audio 10 Sep 2014The second biggest party to emerge from Papua New Guinea's 2012 election is now officially out of the government coalition. Audio
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Legal commentator Mai Chen
Mai Chen discusses the many legal issues around the election, including Cameron Slater's injunctions against the hacker, Rawshark, the Judith Collins inquiry and court action against the Electoral… Audio
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Accusations in Fiji over 'shutdown' of leaders debate
Audio 9 Sep 2014A war of words has erupted in Fiji over the lack of political debates in the final week of campaigning before the election. Audio
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French Polynesia president Gaston Flosse loses power
Audio 8 Sep 2014The French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse has lost power. Audio
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A PNG MP keeps the heat on the PM
Audio 8 Sep 2014The leader of Papua New Guinea's Triumph Heritage and Empowerment party says it is essential for the country's future that government abides by the laws. Audio
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Northern Marianas may face legal action over unpaid bills
Audio 8 Sep 2014The way has been paved for the Northern Marianas Government to face legal action regarding millions of dollars worth of unpaid bills. Audio
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French Polynesia's Flosse on verge of losing office
Audio 5 Sep 2014The President of French Polynesia loses an appeal against his sentence on corruption charges. Audio
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Commerce Commission seeks views on legal advice
Audio 4 Sep 2014The corporate regulator has a legal opinion, which says Chorus's proposals relating to the introduction of new broadband-over-copper-wire services, would probably breach the Telecommunications Act. Audio
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Climate change effects in Pacific deeply concerning - UN
Audio 1 Sep 2014UN Secretary-General expresses deep concern over effects of climate change in the Pacific. Audio
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Cross-border trade could spark prosperity for PNG province
Audio 28 Aug 2014The Acting Governor of Papua New Guinea's West Sepik says projects underway to develop cross-border trade and services with neighbouring Indonesia should provide a springboard to prosperity. Audio
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Legal commentator Peter Boshier
Law Commissioner and former Chief Family Court Judge Peter Boshier discusses the issue of whether past convictions should be published. Audio
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Fiji's elections body under scrutiny after court decision
Audio 26 Aug 2014Fiji's Elections Commission's powers weakened by court decision. Audio