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Local News Santo News Letters Regional /Inter News Classifed/Real Estate ADS Sports Former Minister reacts to ban on investment application Page 3 Vanuatu seeks mutual learning on development challenges Page 2 Vanuatu Paralympics Athletes to take part in the Arafura Games Page 15 SHEFA pictorial page Page 6 I have been saved from going to hell: boy suicide bomber Page 9 Page 5 Air VAnuAtu hAs grAVe concerns or the impartiality o the Commission o Inquiry to investigate aircrat opera- tions on 21 February 2011, a statement rom the airline stated. The airline has sought legal clarication o the terms o reerence, specically the appointment o committee members, the time period o the Commission and the opportunity or Air Vanuatu to have a air and legal hear- ing. As the nat ional carrier, Air  Vanuatu has a responsibility to its shareholders, sta and passengers to ensure its oper- ation meets the highest sae- ty standards. “Any allegation that responsibility has not been met is strongly reuted by the airline. “Air Vanuatu has speci- ic concerns regarding the appointment o Commission members who may have a confict o interest. “Two ormer employees o Air Vanuatu have been appointed to the Commis- sion. Their personal rela- tionships with current and ormer sta targeted in the inquiry may unintentionally infuence the outcome o the Commission. “Similarly, another mem- ber o the Commission was involved with the industri- al action taken against Air  Vanuatu in 2005. This expe- rience may also unintention- ally infuence the outcome o the Commission. “Air Vanuatu has speci- ic concerns regarding the time period o the commis- sion and the opportunity or  Air V anuatu to have a a ir an d legal hearing. Air Vanuatu received or- mal advice o the Commission o Inquiry by a hand deliv- ered letter rom the Minis- ter or Justice on Tuesday 19  April 2011 . oTo Page 2 Report alleges NISCOL with Vt450m debt Air Van seeks legal advice on COI By Jane Joshua On the Verge Of A mOtiOn o no con idence against Prime Minister Sato Kilman the government yesterday received a damning report about Northern Islands Ste-  ved ori ng Com pan y Lim it- ed (NISCOL) rom the our investigators appointed by the government. Finance Minister Moana Carcasses, who initially  appointed the investigators on March 2, 2011 expressed his alarm and surprise over the contents o the prelimi- nary report when he handed it to Deputy Prime Minister Ham Lini on behal o PM Kil- man yesterday aternoon. “NISCOL is over Vt450mil- lion in debt,” said minister Carcasses. “The recommen- dation is or an urgent review to the contract which ties NISCOL to the V anuatu gov- ernment due to continuous reusal, ailure, non respect or the NISCOL company to comply with the provision o constitutional agreement. “There are many recom- mendations and the govern- ment is obliged to address them. “The preliminary report has revealed the act that NIS- COL is no longer a company to service the needs o people in the provinces o SANMA (40% shares) MALAM- PA (20% shares), PENAMA (20%), TORBA (10% shares) and the Vanuatu government (10%),”he said. He alleged that unds rom the company were used instead on political purpos- es. He produced a letter and questioned why the hotel invoices o a leader o a polit- ical party (which he did not name) was to be paid by NIS- COL. He questioned why NIS- COL had a huge unpaid water bill but their meter was never cut. The minister said the com- pany also owes the govern- ment through VAT payments, a huge amount. “What government would accept that it collects on our behal but does not give it to the government?” Carcasses said NISCOL also has a large outstanding in terms o VNPF payments. “In the past the turnover o NISCOL was something, now it is nothing. I you com- pared it to Iira there is no comparison as the company in Ira is well managed. “There are more than 192  wharva ges collec ted which  were never paid to t he gov- ernment,” the minister alleged. “I the government today must be toppled because it tries to clean up NISCOL, then so be it,” Carcasses said. He said the reality is that the government has checks and balance mechanisms in place but many cannot do their job. He said police should do theirs, such as when the councilllors barred the inves- tigators to do their job the police should do their job but they did not, as well as Pros- ecution oce, VAT and VNPF but not one dared to as even businessmen rom Luganville are reportedly scared o NIS- COL, hence the line o debts. Minister Carcasses who described the NISCOL issue as very ‘sensitive’ said it was only when Chie Inspector  Ant oin e Pik iou ne and the investigation team hand- ed the report to him that he understood why there was so much debate over NIS- COL. Meanwhile, NISCOL man- agement has opposed the appointment o investiga- tors in the past, citing con- fict o interest or members, especially the Chie Inspector  Anto ine Pikio une who was ormerly involved with the company. Chie Executive, Kalau Moli, did not comment on the issue yesterday when he was contacted but indicated that the company is already tak- ing legal action. (l-r) Chief Inspector Pikoune and Minister Carcasses yesterday but NISCOL management says issue matter for court WWW.DAILYPOST.VU ISSUE N O 3222 THURSDAY, APRIL 21 2011 P1 CMYK PLATE  Publishe d since 1993

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Local News Santo News Letters Regional /Inter News Classifed/Real Estate ADS Sports

Former Minister reacts to ban

on investment application

Page 3

Vanuatu seeks

mutual learning on

development challengesPage 2

Vanuatu Paralympics

Athletes to take part inthe Arafura Games

Page 15

SHEFA pictorial pagePage 6 

I have been saved from going

to hell: boy suicide bomberPage 9

Page 5

Air VAnuAtu hAs grAVe 

concerns or the impartiality 

o the Commission o Inquiry 

to investigate aircrat opera-

tions on 21 February 2011,

a statement rom the airline

stated.

The airline has sought

legal clarication o the terms

o reerence, specically the

appointment o committee

members, the time period

o the Commission and the

opportunity or Air Vanuatu

to have a air and legal hear-

ing.

“As the national carrier, Air

 Vanuatu has a responsibility 

to its shareholders, sta and

passengers to ensure its oper-

ation meets the highest sae-

ty standards.

“Any a l l ega t ion tha t

responsibility has not been

met is strongly reuted by the

airline.

“Air Vanuatu has speci-

ic concerns regarding the

appointment o Commission

members who may have a

confict o interest.

“Two ormer employees

o Air Vanuatu have been

appointed to the Commis-

sion. Their personal rela-tionships with current and

ormer sta targeted in the

inquiry may unintentionally 

infuence the outcome o the

Commission.

“Similarly, another mem-

ber o the Commission was

involved with the industri-

al action taken against Air

 Vanuatu in 2005. This expe-

rience may also unintention-

ally infuence the outcome o 

the Commission.

“Air Vanuatu has speci-

ic concerns regarding the

time period o the commis-

sion and the opportunity or

 Air Vanuatu to have a air andlegal hearing.

“Air Vanuatu received or-

mal advice o the Commission

o Inquiry by a hand deliv-

ered letter rom the Minis-

ter or Justice on Tuesday 19

 April 2011.

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Report allegesNISCOL withVt450m debt

Air Van seekslegal advice

on COI

By Jane JoshuaOn the Verge Of A mOtiOn 

o no conidence against

Prime Minister Sato Kilman

the government yesterday 

received a damning report

about Northern Islands Ste-

 ved ori ng Com pan y Lim it-

ed (NISCOL) rom the our

investigators appointed by 

the government.

Finance Minister Moana

Carcasses, who initially 

appointed the investigators

on March 2, 2011 expressed

his alarm and surprise over

the contents o the prelimi-

nary report when he handed

it to Deputy Prime Minister

Ham Lini on behal o PM Kil-

man yesterday aternoon.

“NISCOL is over Vt450mil-

lion in debt,” said minister

Carcasses. “The recommen-dation is or an urgent review

to the contract which ties

NISCOL to the Vanuatu gov-

ernment due to continuous

reusal, ailure, non respect

or the NISCOL company to

comply with the provision o 

constitutional agreement.

“There are many recom-

mendations and the govern-

ment is obliged to address

them.

“The preliminary report

has revealed the act that NIS-

COL is no longer a company 

to service the needs o people

in the provinces o SANMA 

(40% shares ) MALAM-PA (20% shares), PENAMA 

(20%), TORBA (10% shares)

and the Vanuatu government

(10%),”he said.

He alleged that unds

rom the company were used

instead on political purpos-

es.

He produced a letter and

questioned why the hotel

invoices o a leader o a polit-

ical party (which he did not

name) was to be paid by NIS-

COL.

He questioned why NIS-

COL had a huge unpaid water

bill but their meter was never

cut.

The minister said the com-

pany also owes the govern-

ment through VAT payments,

a huge amount.

“What government would

accept that it collects on our

behal but does not give it to

the government?”Carcasses said NISCOL

also has a large outstanding

in terms o VNPF payments.

“In the past the turnover

o NISCOL was something,

now it is nothing. I you com-

pared it to Iira there is no

comparison as the company 

in Ira is well managed.

“There are more than 192

 wharvages collec ted which

 were never paid to the gov-

ernment,” the minis ter

alleged.

“I the government today 

must be toppled because it

tries to clean up NISCOL,

then so be it,” Carcasses

said.

He said the reality is that

the government has checks

and balance mechanisms in

place but many cannot do

their job.

He said police should

do theirs, such as when thecouncilllors barred the inves-

tigators to do their job the

police should do their job but

they did not, as well as Pros-

ecution oce, VAT and VNPF

but not one dared to as even

businessmen rom Luganville

are reportedly scared o NIS-

COL, hence the line o debts.

Minister Carcasses who

described the NISCOL issue

as very ‘sensitive’ said it was

only when Chie Inspector

 Antoin e Pik iou ne and the

investigation team hand-

ed the report to him that he

understood why there was

so much debate over NIS-

COL.

Meanwhile, NISCOL man-

agement has opposed the

appointment o investiga-

tors in the past, citing con-

fict o interest or members,

especially the Chie Inspector

 Anto ine Pikioune who wasormerly involved with the

company.

Chie Executive, Kalau

Moli, did not comment on the

issue yesterday when he was

contacted but indicated that

the company is already tak-

ing legal action.

(l-r) Chief Inspector Pikoune and Minister Carcasses yesterday but NISCOL management says issue matter for court

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