The Papua New Guinea Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC-PNG) is a government commission in Papua New Guinea.
Established by parliamentary act in 2004,[1] the Commission is charged with considering reforms to the law of Papua New Guinea.
In 2009 the Commission established a working committee to review the law on sorcery and related killings.
[3] Eric Kwa became the Commission's chairman in 2011,[4] and held the post until 2018.
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