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Finance blame pay delay on new computer system

The Ministry of Finance today explained that although they have cash in government’s bank account, pay for police and teachers has been delayed because of a new pay system.
The Ministry of Finance say pay for teachers and police officers should have been processed by this afternoon.

Deputy Prime Minister backs legal immunity for MPs

Parliamentarians by privilege have immunity on the floor of parliament against defamation and have the freedom to say what they want on the floor of parliament.
This privilege is among the rights that parliamentarians have had over the years.

Lau/Mbaelelea boys raise funds for cultural center

Music is big part of our culture and last night a group of young boys from Lau/Mbaelelea constituency on Malaita were on a tour of the capital to revive their culture.
Their tour is part of a fundraising effort to raise funds to help build a cultural center in their community.

Criminal activities by young people on the rise

The Police Force says it is alarmed at the rate of criminal activities being committed by young people.
The police say every week scores of young people are being arrested for various crimes committed around the capital.
Police Commissioner Peter Marshall says the government needs to step in before its too late.

Police complete investigation on Honiara commander

The police investigation into an incident involving police officers, including Honiara city commander Nathan Ratu, dinking at the Panatina has been completed.
Police Commissioner Peter Marshall says the report into the incident will be released tomorrow.

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