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PAC to inquire into PNG Education Department's TFF Policy

The Public Accounts Committee has announced that it has initiated its inquiry into the Tuition Fee-Free (TFF) policy.

The policy, a key policy of the former O'Neill Government has seen billions of kinas spent annually on TFF.


However since its inception in 2012 - reports have revealed a massive drop in the quality of education despite millions having access.

PAC Chairman Sir John Pundari said notices have been sent to the Education Department to provide information to the Inquiry in October of this year and officers will be summoned and Hearings will commence in 2020.

Sir John said the Committee has already received evidence from concerned individuals uncovering gross abuse of the TFF policy.

He said Ghost schools and school boards have allegedly been paid.

The PAC Chairman said other reports received by the PAC show an organized scam involving Education Department officials and certain school boards where deliberate overpayments were made.

The Inquiry comes at a time when the Marape-Steven Government has announced a fifty percent cut in the TFF policy for 2020.

Meantime, the PAC is currently dealing with the Inquiry into the millions of kinas worth of contracts for the procurement of medical drugs and supplies by the National Department of Health which has already uncovered gross abuse of systems and bribery among others.

Members of the PAC will visit health centers and aid-posts throughout the country this month as part of the Inquiry.

The Inquiry recommences early 2020.

NBC News/ PNG Today

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