Papua New Guinea's national executive council has sacked the Police Commissioner Geoffrey Vaki and replaced him with Gary Baki.
The Police Commissioner of Papua New Guinea, Geoffrey Vaki. Photo: Dominic Kakas
Mr Baki's reinstatement is the third change of PNG police chief in four years.
The prime minister Peter O'Neill, in making the appointment, said the government feels a change in command is needed to restore confidence, discipline and morale of the police force.
He added Mr Baki, who is a former Police Commissioner, is the most suited, experienced and disciplined to take on this role.
Mr Vaki's appointment by the Peter O'Neill-led government almost a year ago came after the sacking of Tom Kulunga following moves by elements of the police force to serve an arrest warrant on the prime minister in relation to a major fraud case.
Mr Kulunga had become Commissioner in 2011 when the former Somare government sacked Gary Baki from the position.
Mr Vaki has been embroiled in a contempt of court case since last year when he allegedly conspired to prevent the arrest warrant from being served against Mr O'Neill in June.
He had also been suspended as a senior policeman on at least two occasions, under Commissioners Kulunga and Baki.