Fleet of luxury cars, purchased for the 2018 Apec summit in a move that prompted widespread outrage, has been put up for sale

A fleet of Maserati cars, bought by the Papua New Guinean government for the 2018 Apec leaders’ summit in a move that prompted widespread outrage, has been put up for discounted sale.

Finance minister, John Pundari, admitted the purchase of the luxury vehicles was a “terrible mistake”, according to the Post Courier, as he announced the vehicles will be put on the market for a discount price of K400,000 (AU$158,000).

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