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O’Neill slams government over declined services despite massive budget allocations

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Papua New Guinea’s former Prime Minister Peter O’Neill has slammed the government on the 2026 National Budget, arguing that despite its K30.9 billion allocation, essential services across the country continue to deteriorate. "Services are declining, law and order, health, education, and everything is declining despite massive allocations, we don't know where the money is going?" O'Neill argued. To access this post, you must purchase Web or …
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Post Courier broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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