
Mr Justin Tkatchenko Papua New Guinea’s foreign minister’s daughter Savannah, a law student, who accompanied him on the trip, became a focus for public anger after posting a series of videos on TikTok, showing her travelling in first class and shopping in high end stores in Singapore, en route to London.
Mr
Tkatchenko branded his daughter’s critics “primitive animals” who had nothing
better to do, prompting calls for him to resign.
A row over
the cost of travel to the King’s Coronation has prompted the resignation of
Papua New Guinea’s foreign minister.
Justin
Tkatchenko released a statement announcing that he was “stepping aside” over
the controversy surrounding the cost and size of his country’s delegation to
the May 6 ceremony.
“I also
want to ensure the truth of this matter is cleared and the misinformation and
lies are corrected,” he added.
The
Pacific island nation - which as a Commonwealth realm boasts the King as its
head of state - sent 30 people to London for the Westminster Abbey service.
Each
delegate who made the 8,600-mile journey was given an £11,300 (50,000 Kina)
allowance to cover the cost of flights and accommodation.
The cost
prompted an outcry in Papua New Guinea, where almost 40 per cent of the
population lives in poverty. Media and online news sites have lambasted the
government for the perceived excess, with many arguing that the money would
have been better spent on hospitals.
Papua New
Guinea’s foreign minister told ABC’s Pacific Beat: “My daughter now is totally
devastated. She is traumatised by some of the most ridiculous and useless
comments that I’ve seen.
“Jealousy
is a curse. And, you know, these people clearly show that they have got nothing
to do in their lives.”
He later
told the Post Courier that his daughter “did not misuse any public funds” and
insisted he would not resign.
But he
changed tack on Friday, announcing that he would step aside so the row would
not distract from President Joe Biden’s upcoming visit to the nation.
“I’m
stepping aside as a foreign minister so that our country can move forward and
that I can also clear my name and also clear the doubt and the misinformation
that is out there,” Mr Tkatchenko said.
He
apologised for his comments and said they were “solely directed to the
individuals that made these disgusting and vile comments” about his daughter.
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