Prime Minister Peter O'Neill said, he has nothing to hide and claims he didn't benefit from any money from the Paul Paraka legal bill payout. He made the comments following this mornings Supreme Court ruling. The prime minister said a case relating to legal fees for the Paraka matter remains outstanding before the court through a judicial review. The court presided by Justice Sir Bernard Sakora issued stay orders for the arrest warrant until the judicial review is heard. O'Neill said, as the serving prime minister he cannot allow a precedent to be set, that will render future government weak and ineffective. His concerned every future government may be bogged down by people outside of parliament with political pressure. O'Neill wants to defend the right of future government to be free of malicious use of the law. NBC/PNGfacts
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