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In 2018, the federal government of Papua New Guinea purchased a fleet of 40 Maserati cars for the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Community) Summit. -
The purchase was commonly talked about as the nation is among the poorest in the area -
In 2021, the cars are still parked in the storage facility and the dignitaries are searching for their purchasers.
As reported by ” Guardian”, the purchase of a group of Italian devices triggered outrage in the nation. The existing Minister of Finance John Pundari confessed that it was a “huge error” of the federal government led by previous Prime Minister Peter O’Neill that purchased cars for an overall of about AU$ 8 million (less than US$ 6 million).
Interestingly, the Asian nation did not have any Maserati representation at that time and the high-end cars were imported from a dealership in Sri Lanka. They flew in on a big chartered aircraft. These occasions got a great deal of public remark ahead of the 2018 APEC Leadership Summit.
Maserati with problems
Due to the unfavorable understanding of the cars by the public, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declined to drive them throughout the rally. The choice to purchase was safeguarded by the then leader of APEC, Justin Tkatchenko. He ensured that Maserati would “offer like hotcakes”. 3 years later on, just 2 were fired. To make matters worse, the complete expense report for the 2018 basic conference is yet to be revealed.
The Guardian reports that 2 years earlier, the then Minister of Finance, James Marape, took regional reporters to a Port Moresby paper to reveal that the lorries remain in great condition. As you can see, the cars are still in stock in 2021 and the federal government is now aiming to offer them at a lowered rate. Maybe this is a great time, offered the universality of automobile and the deficiency of liquidity.
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