This masthead uncovered suspect dealings between the Sonk-led Kumul Petroleum Holdings and a Chinese government-controlled entity over the upgrade of a PNG port, including a bid to funnel lucrative contracts to an Australian company owned by Sonk.
The businessman is also facing questions about his use of a Brisbane home whose owner has won contracts with Kumul Petroleum.
Marape said they were serious allegations which “raise concerns that cannot be ignored”.
“This is not a presumption of guilt. Mr Sonk is entitled to due process and the opportunity to clear his name. Stepping down allows him the space to do so without casting a shadow over the franchise process or compromising the confidence of our partners,” he said.
“I want to reassure the people of Papua New Guinea, the Australian government, and the ARLC [Australian Rugby League Commission] that my government is committed to full transparency and co-operation with any relevant investigations. The integrity of this national franchise is paramount. We will not allow it to be undermined by external controversy.
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