{"id":18173,"date":"2021-01-26T00:53:26","date_gmt":"2021-01-26T00:53:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/asiapacificreport.nz\/?p=54092"},"modified":"2021-01-26T00:53:26","modified_gmt":"2021-01-26T00:53:26","slug":"bryan-kramer-how-many-png-police-chiefs-have-had-a-degree-none-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2021\/01\/26\/bryan-kramer-how-many-png-police-chiefs-have-had-a-degree-none-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Bryan Kramer: How many PNG police chiefs have had a degree? None"},"content":{"rendered":"

COMMENT:<\/strong> By Bryan Kramer, PNG’s Minister of Police who has defended Commissioner Manning’s appointment today in The National<\/a>
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My last article, announcing that I intend to make a submission to the National Executive Council (NEC) to amend the Public Service regulation to no longer require the Commissioner of Police to hold a tertiary degree, prompted a number of readers to suggest this would be an act nepotism, corruption and self-interest.<\/p>\n

While I found these claims rather amusing, they are also disturbing as it shows some people are either genuinely ignorant of the issues, or just plain stupid.<\/p>\n

What is the regulation that stipulates a person must obtain a tertiary degree to qualify for the appointment of Departmental Head (Secretary of Department)?<\/p>\n