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ABA says PNG Government must lift travel ban on Australian lawyers

Wed Sep 30 2015

The Australian Bar Association is concerned by reports that two Australian lawyers, both of whom have a right of practise in Papua New Guinea, are being denied entry to the country. The Papua New Guinea Law Society, in a statement issued yesterday, confirmed that Greg Egan and Terence Lambert hold current practising certificates. Both lawyers are representing members of the PNG Police in matters relating to a warrant of arrest for the prime minister of PNG, Peter O’Neill. View the ABA media release here.

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