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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
I pose no threat: Moti

Solomonstar News
By ROBERT L. IROGA

JULIAN Moti sworn-in yesterday as the country’s new Attorney General with a simple message to his critiques that “he poses no greater threat to them than themselves”.

At the same time, Governor General Sir Nathaniel Waena admitted that he was mindful of the level of controversy and adverse publicity of opinions, surrounding the constitutional validity of the appointment of Moti.The Governor General administered the oaths to Mr Julian Moti, more than 10 months after he was appointed to take up the post in September 2006.

Sir Nathaniel said the fundamental legal issues of the unlawful suspension of the Attorney General have been duly cleared by the Permanent Secretary for Public Service Ishmael Avui.Sir Nathaniel explained before swearing-in Moti that Avui legally maintains that the appointment of Moti, which the Judicial and Legal Service Commission made on September 19, 2006 remains valid.

Mr Avui also maintains that the unlawful suspension imposed unjustly by the Public Service Commission is null and void.Sir Nathaniel said the learned AG (acting) is of the considered legal opinion that the Afeau Case (former Attorney General) only seeks compensatory relief, from the Government.The Governor General said there is no constitutional or legal impediment, to prohibit, the normal administration of the official oaths, to the duly appointed Moti.

Mr Moti said the Governor General has made a bold start already by resisting the mighty pressures that exert themselves upon his office and doing what is just and right.A relieved Moti said: “It has taken so long and even longer than the time it actually took to say what I’ve just said.”He said:

“A lot more will be said about today than what we say here.”Mr Moti said the presence of the MPs and ministers for his oaths means more to him than it signifies for others.“The fact that you collectively represent more than two-thirds of the constituent vote of Solomon Islanders in Parliament makes you combined silence more audible than all the defending noise made by a few disgruntled voices,” he said.

He thanked the leaders for their support, which gave him the courage to continue on.“What was at stake in our ordeals of yesteryear is finally becoming visible in the distant horizon,” Mr Moti said.“It makes no sense to spend any more dollars on keeping me from doing what I’m supposed to do,” the lawyer said.Mr Moti hopes that he can now have a dignity life after those wrangles.

“Let me at least earn my keep and live with the dignity to which I am constitutionally entitled,” the new AG said.Meanwhile, Mr Moti said he has no plans to runaway from the country.“When my appeal is finally heard and determined by Papua New Guinea’s judiciary, we will find out who was ultimately responsible for the mess that was specially created for my official transit through Port Moresby on September 29, 2006,” Mr Moti said.

He said justice will prevail there to exonerate him once again from the sins which others committed to postponed what was finally allowed to occur yesterday.“Justice will finally triumph as well when the responsible Australian prosecutorial authorities comfort our Government’s lawyers discuss what is fact and what is fiction in the chase which they want to mount against me.

“The presumption of innocence is what I am entitled to enjoy under our constitutional bill of rights and you don’t need a verdict of not guilty to prove I am innocent when I legally advised that there is no legal justification for the institution of any charges against me on the evidentiary material supporting Australia’s request for my extradition,” Mr Moti said.

Mr Moti said he has already furnished all the factual details of the Vanuatu case to those who have been briefed to advise the Government on his extradition request and leave it to them to discharge their legal responsibilities without any interference from him.
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