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JANUS MUST INVESTIGATE SBD$40 MILLION ALLEGED DONATION FROM HUAWEI: OPPOSITION

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THE Parliamentary Opposition Group has raised concerns calling for investigations into the bribery claims raised by the Australian media regarding the undersea cable project. In a statement today, the Opposition Group said serious allegations raised by the international media revealing a SBD $40 Million political donation from Huawei Technologies to the Prime Minister and other senior ministers must be investigated by Janus and the police. “These are serious allegations and it must be investigated,” it said. The Opposition statement said it is aware that this was also one of the reasons why the Prime Minister and his Government has bypassed procurement requirements in favor of Huawei; and without proper procurement processes. “The Opposition is also aware that these alleged bribery claims is one of the main reasons Australia have reportedly pulled out of the undersea cable deal; as well as other donors such as the Asian Development Bank,” it said. The Opposition Group des...

YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS COUNCIL TO START SOON

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A Young Entrepreneurs Council (YEC) will soon be established under the auspices of the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI).  This was announced during the signing of a Grant Agreement between SICCI and the Ministry of Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs (MWYCFA). Through the Grant Agreement, MWYCFA will provide funds amounting to $200,000 to meet the cost of setting up the council. SICCI will also provide additional resources including support services. In his official remarks, SICCI Chair Mr Bartlett commended the leadership and commitment of the Government through MWYCFA for having foresight to collaborate and invest in a Young Entrepreneurs Council through the provision of funds for its establishment. Jay Bartlett (SICCI Chair) & Justus Denni (Supervising PS, MWYCFA) signs agreement The Chair also highlighted the importance of the council "The Young Entrepreneurs Council will provide a platform for our young and talented you...

Consultation on Tax to commence soon

The Minister of Finance and Treasury, Hon. Snyder Rini will officially launch the Tax Review Consultation Programme in Honiara this Friday August 25. Following the launch, the Tax Review Consultation Committee (TRCC) will conduct and open consultation session. Attendees will be able to listen to a presentation on the review and will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide insights and feedback on the current tax regime. The current tax structure in Solomon Islands has been largely unchanged for decades, imposes a very high tax burden when compared to other Pacific Island countries and outdated, inefficient, complex and expensive to administer. It is anti-competitive and does not promote economic growth. The open consultation session will focus on 1) tax administrative issues, and 2) consumption taxes, as the first two components of Stage 1 of the Tax Review. The review of tax administrative issues aims to improve the administration of the tax system by ensuring a well-fun...

TWO MINISTERS SWORN-IN

Two reshuffled cabinet ministers have been sworn-in by the Governor General Sir Frank Kabui at Government yesterday. Hon. Stanley Festus Sofu has been sworn-in as the new Minister for the Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID). Hon. John Moffat Fugui has been sworn-in as the Minister for the Ministry of Public Service. The reshuffle exercise was undertaken to ensure Ministers effectively perform their duties and to maintain effective service delivery to people. Former Minister for Infrastructure Development Hon. Jimmy Lusibaea was relieved of his duties while the former Minister of Pubic Service Hon. John Dean Kuku is now the Minister for Education and Human Resources Development. ENDS///

PUBLIC WARNED TO RESPECT BECHE-DE-MER BAN

The public has been warned again to respect the current bech-de mer (Sea Cucumber) ban following the confiscation of more than 50 kilograms of dried beche-de mer at a warehouse in Auki, Malaita Province. A combined raid by Compliance officers from the Ministry of Fisheries and Police on a warehouse at the Malaita Provincial capital, Auki has found more than 50 kilograms of dried beche-de-mer early this week. The raid was conducted following a tip off that a certain businessman at the Malaita Provincial capital is engaged in buying beche-de-mer despite the ban. Police and fisheries officers raided the property and confiscated the beche-de-mer products and also arrested the businessman. Director of Fisheries Mr. Edward Honiwala confirmed the raid saying that it should serve as warning to others who are still involve in illegal harvesting of beche-de-mer to stop or face the consequence. “The ban is still in place and those who engage in harvesting the product are doin...

IMPORTANT LESSONS FROM WW2: PRIME MINISTER SOGAVARE

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says World War II has taught the world important lessons when he paid tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for peace and freedom during the battle of Guadalcanal in 1942. Solomon Islands this week is celebrating the 75 th Anniversary of the landing of the United States Marines on Guadalcanal with a series of commemorations around the capital Honiara. Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare attended an early morning tribute alongside the Governor General Sir Frank Kabui, the Speaker of Parliament Ajilon Nasiu and the Chief Justice Sir Albert Palmer at the U.S WWII Memorial at Skyline in Central Honiara. I his tribute to the fallen servicemen of the allied forces, Mr Sogavare said the anniversary was a tribute to the brave men who paid the ultimate sacrifice for peace in the region which gives everyone a chance to enjoy the existence of diverse cultures and appreciates the need to co-exist despite ethnic, linguistic or reli...