# Papua New Guinea PM Marape reshuffles cabinet and restructures central agencies ahead of 2027 election
> James Marape announced a major cabinet reshuffle on July 17 alongside a comprehensive restructure of PNG's Treasury, Finance and Planning departments, framing it as a performance drive with under eight months to the next national election

**Meta:** type: event · date: 2026-07-16 · heads: Who Decides, The Quiet Shift · 12 takes · 3 lenses · 2 regions

## Summary

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape announced a major cabinet reshuffle and central-government restructure on July 17, with under eight months before the 2027 National General Election. The changes include ministerial portfolio realignments, new departmental leadership in agencies that "consistently failed to perform," and a restructure of the Treasury, Finance and National Planning departments to reduce overlap on payment processing and warrant issuance. Marape personally took the Correctional Services portfolio and acknowledged Health Minister Kessy Sawang was relieved of duties for health reasons. [Papua New Guinea's recent decision to close its Taiwan representative office](/en/n/png-taiwan-office-jul16) has kept the country in the regional spotlight.

## The split

PNG domestic coverage framed the reshuffle primarily as a performance measure with the election clock ticking. RNZ Pacific, the main external English-language source, led with Marape's personal portfolio assumption. The independent outlet myzimbabwe-style reporting from One PNG highlighted specific personnel changes, including Tomuriesa returning and Daki stepping aside.

## By the numbers

- 8, approximate months before the 2027 PNG National General Election
- 3, central agencies being structurally realigned (Treasury, Finance, Planning)
- 2, official NEC statements released alongside the reshuffle

## Why it matters

Papua New Guinea governs a resource-rich, strategically positioned Pacific country that has faced intensifying geopolitical pressure from both China and the United States. A significant pre-election cabinet restructure signals Marape is trying to consolidate authority and demonstrate results, at a moment when Papua New Guinea's relationships with China, Taiwan and regional security partners are all in motion.

## What to watch

- Names of incoming ministers and which portfolios shift, as yet not fully detailed in the feed
- Whether the Treasury-Finance-Planning restructure produces measurable changes in budget execution or infrastructure delivery before the 2027 election
- Any opposition response to the dismissals of departmental heads

## Regional takes (batched by bias / lens)

### Papua New Guinea newspaper
- **The PNG Sun** (Pacific, en) — The PNG Sun reported Marape defending the reshuffle as a strategic reform to accelerate service delivery rather than a political manoeuvre, citing the need to have the right ministers in place to finish the parliamentary term strongly.
  > "Prime Minister James Marape has defended his recent Cabinet reshuffle, saying it was a strategic reform aimed at accelerating service delivery."
  Source: https://www.thepngsun.com/pm-marape-defends-cabinet-reshuffle-as-reform-drive/

### New Zealand Pacific broadcaster
- **Radio New Zealand (RNZ) Pacific** (Pacific, en) — RNZ Pacific noted Marape personally taking up the Correctional Services portfolio as part of the reshuffle, emphasising government reforms; the outlet is the primary Pacific regional English-language source for PNG politics.
  > "Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has announced a cabinet reshuffle, which sees him personally take up the important Correctional Services portfolio."
  Source: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/pacific/722302/papua-new-guinea-pm-announces-cabinet-reshuffle-government-reforms

### unlabelled
- **Pacific Scoop** (Pacific, en) — 
  Source: https://pacific.scoop.co.nz/2026/07/papua-new-guinea-pm-announces-cabinet-reshuffle-government-reforms/
- **PNG Facts** (Pacific, en) — 
  Source: https://news.pngfacts.com/2026/07/png-government-cabinet-reshuffle.html
- **One PNG** (Pacific, en) — 
  Source: https://www.onepng.com/2026/07/png-pm-marape-breaks-down-reasons.html
- **One PNG** (Pacific, en) — 
  Source: https://www.onepng.com/2026/07/tomuriesa-returns-daki-steps-aside-in.html
- **PNG NEC (Government)** (Pacific, en) — Official statement from PNG's Department of Prime Minister and National Executive Council, with Marape acknowledging that cabinet changes are difficult but necessary, citing health and electorate pressures on some ministers.
  Source: https://www.pmnec.gov.pg/prime-minister-marape-announces-cabinet-reshuffle-to-strengthen-government-performance/
- **PNG NEC (Government)** (Pacific, en) — Second official statement detailing the broader structural reforms, including a realignment of Treasury, Finance and National Planning responsibilities to eliminate duplication between the three agencies.
  Source: https://www.pmnec.gov.pg/prime-minister-marape-announces-major-government-restructure-to-improve-performance-and-accountability/
- **PNG Facts** (Pacific, en) — 
  Source: https://news.pngfacts.com/2026/07/png-opposition-leader-nomane-grills-pm.html
- **PNG Facts (SME probe)** (Pacific, en) — 
  Source: https://news.pngfacts.com/2026/07/k200-million-sme-probe-shadows-png.html
- **PNG Facts** (Papua New Guinea, en) — 
  Source: https://news.pngfacts.com/2026/07/png-pm-urges-world-powers-to-keep.html
- **One PNG** (Papua New Guinea, en) — 
  Source: https://www.onepng.com/2026/07/png-leader-urges-world-powers-to-keep.html

## Across the graph
- Related: [[png-taiwan-office-jul16]]
- Entities: Papua New Guinea

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