Petroleum Minister Jimmy Maladina is facing mounting allegations of corruption, policy manipulation, and backroom deals as controversy grows over proposed changes to Papua New Guinea (PNG)’s petroleum laws. Maladina’s push to introduce a Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) framework, intended to replace parts of the existing Oil and Gas Act, has drawn criticism from industry experts...

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