Public Motor Vehicle (PMV) and taxi operators across Papua New Guinea are being warned they face fines of up to K30,000 if caught breaching approved fare regulations.The Independent Consumer and Competition Commission (ICCC) has directed all licensed operators to strictly comply with maximum fares published in National Gazette No. G21 of January 9, 2026.PNG PMV Operators Risk K30,000 Fines for Fare ViolationsIn a media statement, the commission …
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