Families, friends, and representatives from government agencies, corporate organizations, and civil society groups gathered at Sir John Guise Stadium from as early as 4am to take part in the event, organized annually by Transparency International Papua New Guinea (TIPNG).
This year’s theme was, “Do what is right, not what is easy,” served as a powerful reminder of the nation’s ongoing fight against corruption.
Participants walked from the stadium through 5 Mile to Gordon, circled the Somare Drive roundabout, passed Morauta Haus, and returned to the stadium, a symbolic route highlighting the commitment of citizens and institutions to demand accountability and integrity in public service.
CIMC and INA have been consistent and active supporters of the Anti-Corruption Walk, reinforcing their commitment to promoting transparency, good governance, and public awareness across Papua New Guinea. NEWS
CIMC & INA WALK AGAINST CORRUPTION
By Kerebi DAVID |
June 16, 2025
Families, friends, and representatives from government agencies, corporate organizations, and civil society groups gathered at Sir John Guise Stadium from as early as 4am to take part in the event, organized annually by Transparency International Papua New Guinea (TIPNG).
This year’s theme was, “Do what is right, not what is easy,” served as a powerful reminder of the nation’s ongoing fight against corruption.
Participants walked from the stadium through 5 Mile to Gordon, circled the Somare Drive roundabout, passed Morauta Haus, and returned to the stadium, a symbolic route highlighting the commitment of citizens and institutions to demand accountability and integrity in public service.
CIMC and INA have been consistent and active supporters of the Anti-Corruption Walk, reinforcing their commitment to promoting transparency, good governance, and public awareness across Papua New Guinea. Related News
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