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Leaked Transcripts from the Commission of Inquiry into Special Agricultural and Business Leases (SABLs)

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Nov 16, 2013

Leaked Transcripts from the Commission of Inquiry into Special Agricultural and Business Leases (SABLs)

Download CoI_SABL_KIMBE_10_February_2012.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_KIUNGA_WESTERN_PROVINCE_16_November_2011.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_KIUNGA_WESTERN_PROVINCE_18_November_2011.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_KIUNGA_WESTERN_PROVINCE_21_November_2011.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_KIUNGA_WESTERN_PROVINCE_22_November_2011.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_KOKOPO_POMIO_1_November _2011.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_MIROU_17_November_2011.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_MIROU_21_November_2011.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_WAIGANI_6_October_2011.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_WAIGANI_8_August_2011.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_WAIGANI_10_August_2011.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_WAIGANI_15_August_2011_0.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_WAIGANI_16_August_2011.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_WAIGANI_17_August_2011.pdf
Download CoI_SABL_WAIGANI_23_August_2011.pdf
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Download CoI_SABL_WAIGANI_25_August_2011.pdf
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