publish time

17/07/2024

author name Arab Times

publish time

17/07/2024

Papua New Guinea's former Petroleum Minister Jimmy Maladina, (left), leaves Downing Centre Court in Sydney on July 17. (AP)

SYDNEY, July 17, (AP): Papua New Guinea’s sidelined Petroleum Minister Jimmy Maladina will appear in an Australian court in March next year to fight a charge of assaulting a woman during a domestic dispute.
The 58-year-old appeared in the Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday to have a hearing date set over the assault that allegedly occurred July 6 in an apartment in the expensive Sydney beachside suburb of Bondi. The woman's identity has not been made public for legal reasons.
Magistrate Jennifer Atkinson set a hearing date of March 20, despite defense lawyer Margaret Cunneen requesting an earlier date.
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape announced July 10 that Energy Minister Thomas Opa had taken over the petroleum portfolio since Maladina stepped down during the court process.
Maladina remains a government lawmaker and hopes to return to the South Pacific island nation’s cabinet after being cleared of the charge of assault resulting in bodily harm, which carries a potential maximum sentence of five years in prison.
It was Maladina’s second court appearance. His lawyer entered a not guilty plea at his first appearance July 11.
He was arrested soon after police were called to the Bondi apartment and found a 31-year-old woman with facial injuries.
Maladina is free on bail with restrictions on contact with the woman. But there are no bail conditions that would prevent him returning to Papua New Guinea, Australia’s nearest neighbor and biggest recipient of Australian foreign aid.
Prosecutor Nicholas Lawrence told the court Maladina had given two police interviews since the complaint. The video-recorded interviews would be presented as evidence to the trial, which will be heard by a magistrate without a jury.