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		<title>‘I feel vindicated’ – Vanuatu Daily Post in landmark work permit win</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Vanuatu’s Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Trading Post Ltd, the owner of the Vanuatu Daily Post newspaper, BUZZ FM96 and other media outlets, in a case against the government’s refusal to renew the company’s former media director’s work permit. Dan McGarry, who served as a director of the company when he had his ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vanuatu’s Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Trading Post Ltd, the owner of the <em>Vanuatu</em> <em>Daily Post</em> newspaper, BUZZ FM96 and other media outlets, in a case against the government’s refusal to renew the company’s former media director’s work permit.</p>
<p>Dan McGarry, who served as a director of the company when he had his visa revoked in 2019, said the ruling was a “big win for independent media”.</p>
<p>McGarry’s work permit application was rejected by then Prime Minister Charlot Salwai’s government.</p>
<p>The reason given by the Labour Commissioner Murielle Meltenoven at the time was that McGarry’s role — who at the time had lived and worked in Port Vila for 14 years — could be taken up by a ni-Vanuatu person and that he had failed to train his local staff.</p>
<p>The <em>Daily Post</em> claimed that the decision to revoke McGarry’s visa was made after the newspaper had published stories concerning the arrest and arbitrary deportation of a group of Chinese nationals, some of whom had been granted Vanuatu citizenship.</p>
<p>McGarry and the company claimed that Meltenoven’s decision was a political one and argued that the government had no right to meddle in their lawful hiring decisions and appealed the decision.</p>
<p>The issue had escalated and he was barred by the government from returning to the country, a decision which was later overturned by the Supreme Court.</p>
<p><strong>Acted unlawfully</strong><br />On Tuesday, March 28, Justice Dudley Aru ruled that both the Labour Commissioner and the Appeals Committee acted unlawfully in barring McGarry’s employment.</p>
<p>“After three long years, I feel vindicated,” McGarry, who testified in the case, said in a statement.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en" xml:lang="en">A former Vanuatu Daily Post media director and journalist has won a legal challenge on Tuesday against the government’s decision to revoke his visa. <a href="https://t.co/KrJmYLzoCh" rel="nofollow">https://t.co/KrJmYLzoCh</a></p>
<p>— RNZ Pacific (@RNZPacific) <a href="https://twitter.com/RNZPacific/status/1641305373301968896?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" rel="nofollow">March 30, 2023</a></p>
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<p>“Sadly, it took so long to get justice that I had to move on to other work, but this is a crucial principle that had to be defended.”</p>
<p>The use of bureaucratic measures to meddle in private business decisions and stifle our free and independent media is unacceptable in a free and democratic society,” he said.</p>
<p>“I’m grateful to the owners of the <em>Daily Post</em> and to all my colleagues and friends there who have never wavered in their stalwart defence of our right to chart our own course,” he said.</p>
<p>“This is a big win for the <em>Daily Post</em>, and a big win for independent media in Vanuatu.”</p>
<p>McGarry said it was not known whether a state appeal is forthcoming.</p>
<p>RNZ Pacific has contacted the Vanuatu’s labour office for comment.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en" xml:lang="en">Here’s a link to the judgment: <a href="https://t.co/zt9lndE1BI" rel="nofollow">https://t.co/zt9lndE1BI</a></p>
<p>— Dan McGarry (@dailypostdan) <a href="https://twitter.com/dailypostdan/status/1641267215050870784?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" rel="nofollow">March 30, 2023</a></p>
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<p><em><em><span class="caption">This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</span></em></em></p>
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<li><em>Editor’s Comment:</em> Dan McGarry has been a valued contributor to <em>Asia Pacific Report</em> for several years. We congratulate him and the <em>Vanuatu Daily Post</em> for this victory for media freedom in Vanuatu and the Pacific.</li>
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		<title>Juffa demands Labour boss step down over work permit allegations</title>
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<p><em>By Freddy Mou in Port Moresby</em></p>




<p>Northern Governor Gary Juffa has called on the Papua New Guinea government to sideline Labour Secretary Mary Morola, claiming she is not fit to run the office.</p>


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<p>Juffa alleged that Morola had been sleeping in office and allowing illegal practices over work permits to happen.</p>




<p>The Opposition MP claimed that an officer attached to the department had been illegally issuing work permit to foreigners who have never spoken a word of English.</p>




<p>Juffa said even though English was a prerequisite for the work permit, the named officer continued to issue work permits and receive bribes.</p>




<p>He added that most jobs done by these expatriates, especially Asians, could be done by local people.</p>




<p>“This officer must explain how all expats who cannot speak a word of English have been granted work permits when English is a prerequisite,” he said.</p>




<p><strong>Localised jobs</strong><br />Juffa said jobs like drivers, shop assistants and security guards were localised jobs and must not be given to expatriates.</p>




<p>He called on the government to look into this issue and deal with it as soon as possible before anything happened to the security of the nation.</p>




<p>Juffa also challenged the Labour Secretary to have a walk into a shop at Gerehu or any suburb in the city and see for herself the influx of expatriates working in the tuckershops.</p>




<p>The governor said he would be filing a police report to investigate the officer involved in issuing work permits to the expatriates.</p>




<p><em>Freddy Mou is a senior journalist on Loop PNG.</em></p>


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