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Monday 15 October 2018 | Published in Local

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Shock survey prompts violence policy
Atenasi Ata, Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce Executive, with BSP PNG staff at the launch of the Waka Mere progress report. 18101401

Papua New Guinea's Bank of the South Pacific is looking to introduce a domestic violence policy covering PNG and all regional branches including the Cook Islands, after a company survey at BSP Solomon Islands showed 92 per cent of all 260 staff believe their colleagues are affected by violence at home.

Papua New Guinea's Bank of the South Pacific is looking to introduce a domestic violence policy covering PNG and all regional branches including the Cook Islands, after a company survey at BSP Solomon Islands showed 92 per cent of all 260 staff believe their colleagues are affected by violence at home.


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