Man denies bribery claim

A MAN accused to bribing a court official to alter court records has hit out at the claim on Thursday. And Jefter Tuhangenga, a west Rennell man, said he welcomed any police investigation into the claim. Magistrate Court official Jimmy Hanahunu on Wednesday alleged Mr Tuhangenga offered him $2,000 to alter court records. This was…

Boat owners demand gov’t $3.7m each

Local companies with shipping services are demanding the Democratic Coalition for Change (DCC) government to pay them $3.7 million each to support their businesses, since they have done this to Sun Express. This was raised by boat owners during the People’s Forum held in the Korean Restaurant’s conference room, Thursday. Most of those who attended…

Laws clash

APID seeks to remove 11 firms ASIA Pacific Investment Development (APID) mining company is now spreading its tentacles in Rennell under mining and is seeking legal order to remove 11 logging and timber companies from lands it is claiming on Rennell. In what looks like the twist of Solomon Islands Forestry Act, Minerals & Mining…

FSII vows to address issues

The Forum Solomon Islands International (FSII) plans to consult Cabinet to address some of its controversial decisions. This follows a resolutions derived in their public forum held yesterday in Honiara. At the forum those who attended the event have condemned many of these decisions related to public funds. Representatives from NGOs, Prime Ministers Office, Parliamentary…

MPs tax-free case, Friday

THE legal suit challenging the tax-free pay awarded to MPs in April this year will go before the court today, for its second preliminary hearing. Chief Justice Sir Albert Palmer will hear the preliminary issues of the case this morning. The matter first went before the court on 5 June, where preliminary matters were discussed.…

Tourism injects $500m in 2013

THE country has earned well over $500 million in revenue generated with the arrival of guests into the country in 2013. This was highlighted by the Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare in his key note address to the 2015 Council of Tourism Ministers Meeting in Honiara, Thursday. He said, since coming into power, the Democratic Coalition…

Accused to stand trial in high court

THE SECOND man accused of attacking a Renbel chief at the Kingsley Fast Food bar last year has been committed to stand trial in the High Court. This was after Chief Magistrate Emmanuel Kouhota found sufficient evidence against Frank Fakani on the charge of attempted murder following a short form preliminary inquiry conducted into his…

Police wants peace on Mono

POLICE are continuing dialoguing with the community leaders of Mono, Shortland Islands, Western Province, in relation to the issues between them. Acting police commissioner Juanita Matanga said the deputy police commissioner is still at Mono to continue dialogue with the community leaders there. She said this is to sort out the issues between them. Ms…

PM urged to convene parliament

THE Parliamentary Opposition Group is calling on the Prime Minister to do justice to this nation by calling Parliament immediately. In a statement yesterday, the Opposition Group challenged the Prime Minister to convene Parliament as soon as possible so that issues the Prime Minister promised to clarify in Parliament can be debated. “In light of…