PM Marape strips defense powers from Minister Joseph, orders probe into recruitment scandal to fix it once and for all

Prime Minister and Acting Defence Minister, James Marape has confirmed the removal of all Defence Force-related responsibilities from Dr Billy Joseph, pending a full and independent investigation into serious concerns surrounding the Papua New Guinea Defence Force recruitment process.

In a statement Prime Minister Marape said Minister Joseph will continue to serve in his other ministerial capacities, including responsibilities for the National Disaster and Emergency Office, National Volunteer Services, and the National Fire Service.

Related news:   https://www.postcourier.com.pg/pm-marape-removes-defence-responsibilities-from-minister-billy-joseph-orders-full-investigation-into-defence-recruitment-and-governance/ 

“The decision to relieve Minister Joseph of Defense responsibilities is taken in the best interest of ensuring integrity, transparency, and due process as we undertake a full assessment of what has transpired,” Prime Minister Marape said.

A comprehensive investigation framework is now being established, with Terms of Reference being finalized in consultation with the State Solicitor to ensure all legal and procedural requirements are strictly followed.

Prime Minister Marape confirmed that formal notices are being prepared to be issued to senior members of the Defense establishment, including the Defence Commander, Deputy Commander, and the Defence Secretary, as part of the process.

The Prime Minister announced the formation of a high-level, three-member independent investigation team to examine the matter in its entirety.

The team will be led by the Chief Secretary, supported by the State Solicitor, and will include an eminent senior defence expert from the Australian Defence Force, either serving or retired.

“This team will not only investigate the immediate issues arising from the current recruitment exercise but will undertake a holistic review of the entire governance and recruitment structure of the PNG Defence Force,” Prime Minister Marape said.

Prime Minister Marape said the investigation will focus closely on alleged discrepancies and longstanding irregularities in recruitment processes at Murray Barracks, including the most recent intake.

“The inquiry will examine the full chain of events — from recruitment initiation through to processing at Murray Barracks and subsequent movements, including Goldie,” he said.

“No stone will be left unturned. We will establish the full facts, determine accountability, and identify any offences committed at every level of the process.”

PM Marape emphasized that the objective of the investigation goes beyond addressing immediate concerns.

“This is not just about fixing today’s problems. This is about cleaning up the entire system to ensure we recruit the best young Papua New Guineans into our Defence Force,” he said.

He added that the review will also align recruitment systems with Papua New Guinea’s evolving security partnerships, including opportunities under the bilateral security arrangements with Australia.

“We are building a modern, disciplined, and professional Defence Force that can stand shoulder to shoulder with our partners, including pathways for our personnel to engage with the Australian Defence Force under existing agreements,” Prime Minister Marape said.

Prime Minister Marape reiterated that the Government is committed to upholding the highest standards of accountability across all State institutions.

“Our Defence Force is a critical pillar of national security. Its integrity must be beyond question. This process will ensure we restore public confidence and strengthen the systems that underpin our national defence,” he said.

The Prime Minister assured the nation that further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.

Meanwhile, PM Marape told a media conference last week that Grade-12 school leavers will apply through the online higher education system to be considered for the recruitment.

Related news: https://www.thepngsun.com/pm-marape-orders-full-report-on-pngdf-recruitment/ 

His government, he said, is expected to build the defense manpower to 7,000 men with additional 10,000 PNGeans to be recruited by the Australian Defense Force.

Steven Kenda
Steven Kendahttp://www.thepngsun.com
Mr Steven Kenda holds a Bachelor of Art in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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