Wapu Sonk stands down from PNG NRL franchise board amid corruption allegations

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Wapu Sonk has stood down over allegations of corrupt business dealings linked to a Chinese state-run company. ( ABC News: Craig Hansen )

In short:

A director of PNG's new NRL franchise has stood down after it was revealed he allegedly tried to influence a Chinese state-run corporation to give a contract to his company.

Wapu Sonk has not publicly commented on the allegations.

What's next?

PNG Prime Minister James Marape said Mr Sonk was "entitled to due process and the opportunity to clear his name".