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Visa breaches lead to costly black-listings

TWO companies involved in the PNG mining sector are reportedly facing significant penalties, including the black-listing of their expatriate employees, after a large number were found to have breached the conditions of their business visas.

Jesse Riseborough
Visa breaches lead to costly black-listings

Labour and Industrial Relations Secretary David Tibu made the announcement at a press conference in Port Moresby on Tuesday, according to PNG paper the National. He said more than 100 people from the...

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