• Paul Tiensten (born 1966) is a former Papua New Guinean politician and former National Alliance Member of Parliament for Pomio Open. Tiensten is currently...
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  • Potape, Minister for National Planning and Member for Pomio District Paul Tiensten, Commissioner of Police Tom Kulunga and former National Provident Fund...
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    2002–2006: Sir Rabbie Namaliu 2006............ Sir Michael Somare 2006–2007: Paul Tiensten 2007–2010: Sam Abal 2010–2011: Don Polye 2011–2012: Ano Pala (O'Neill...
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    following the conviction and imprisonment of the seat's former MP, Paul Tiensten. He joined the governing People's National Congress upon his election...
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  • MPs, including Southern Highlands Governor Anderson Agiru, Pomio MP Paul Tiensten, Middle Rami MP Ben Semri, Kagua Erave MP James Lagea, and two others...
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    Arore (NA) Ferao Orimyo (PNGP) National Planning Rural Development Paul Tiensten East New Britain NA (National Planning and Monitoring) Phillip Kikala...
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    Bougainville. On a separate matter, PNG Trade and Industry Minister Paul Tiensten was quoted in Fiji Village on 21 February 2006 as saying that sanctions...
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  • Vivian (2002–2008) Palau – Temmy Shmull (2001–2009) Papua New Guinea – Paul Tiensten (2006–2007) Sam Abal (2007–2010) Samoa – Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi...
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  • 2011, allegations were made by the media in PNG that parliamentarian Paul Tiensten had assisted with illegally financing the company by giving K10 million...
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  • New Guinea - Sir Rabbie Namaliu (2002-2006) Sir Michael Somare (2006) Paul Tiensten (2006-2007) Samoa - Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi (1998–2021) Solomon...
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