Corruption allegations highlighted in Papua New Guinea general election

Voting is under way in Papua New Guinea in the ninth election since independence.

Prime Minister Peter O’Neil says he believes he will be re-elected, but allegations of corruption, vote buying and poor handling of the economy have dogged him during the campaign.

Al Jazeera’s Andrew Thomas reports from Port Moresby.

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