NEWS

CLRC and UPNG Sign Landmark MOUs to Preserve Constitutional House and Establish Underlying Law Centre

The Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC) and the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) have formalised a landmark partnership

CLRC Concludes Consultation on Review of Laws Relating to the Monitoring and Evaluation of Public Funds

The Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC) has concluded the consultation phase for Terms of Reference No. 23 – Review

CLRC Launches Review of Laws Relating to the District Development Authorities in Papua New Guinea

The Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC) launched the Issues Paper for Terms of Reference (TOR) No. 26 – Review

23 CLRC Officers Inducted into the Public Service

Twenty-three officers from the Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC) have successfully completed the week-long Induction Training for Public Servants

CLRC Advances Underlying Law Mandate Through Jiwaka Custom Recording

The Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC) has successfully completed an intensive two-week custom recording exercise for Jiwaka Province, marking

CLRC Reviews Wills Probate & Administration Act 1966 and Insolvency Act 1951

The Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC), under its Colonial Laws Review Program (CLRP), has conducted a comprehensive stakeholder workshop

CLRC Submits Report to Government on the Review of the From and System of Government: Election of the Prime Minister by The People.

The Constitutional and Law Reform (CLRC) achieved a major milestone this year when it successfully completed and submitted the report

CLRC AND NHC SIGN MOU FOR BOROKO LAND DEVELOPMENT TO PROCEED

The efforts by the Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC) to develop a piece of land know as portion 2519

Dr. Mange Matui Reappointed as Secretary for Second Term

The Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC) is proud to announce the reappointment of its Secretary Dr. Mange Matui for