Don Polye’s campaign funding from this K500 million was sourced - TopicsExpress



          

Don Polye’s campaign funding from this K500 million was sourced thru a construction company call Tepman contractors. Funds were remitted to the Kandep district treasury and eventually paid to the contractor. The owner is Luke Minjikuli a first cousin to Polye. His party benefited more thru funding for David Arore, Dellilah Gore, Douglas Tomuriesa, Sali Subam and all the other winning and loosing candidates who contested under the THE party ticket. Tomuriesa benefited thru his company called Quick Span Building Systems Ltd where K6 million was paid by the South Fly District treasury after these money was remitted from the Finance Dept. Tomuriesa used over half of it to campaign for his seat. Subam got his share to campaign also in the form of the purchase of K3 million worth of roofing iron for South Fly district – materials which have to date not been delivered. O’Neill’s party benefited from half of the K500 million surplus. The Finance Dept knows that. Tosali knows that and Steven Gibson was the major facilitator getting payments going as per Polye’s directives. Belden Namah was working hard to keep O’Neill as PM but never knew what was happening at Finance & Treasury. Sam Basil who was National Planning & Monitoring Minister was kept out and never knew what was happening to the surplus money because none of the proceeds of the surplus money ever reached his department to fund approved projects.
Posted on: Mon, 20 Jan 2014 01:46:28 +0000

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