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Buri Kidu Sir Buri Kidu (8 August 1945 – 30 January 1994) was the first national Chief Justice of Papua New Guinea. ==Biography== Buri Kidu was educated at Toowoomba Grammar School, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, where he was School Captain〔(''"Australian Story: Oh, Carol"'' ) - Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Monday, 13 September 2004 - Retrieved 19 October 2006.〕 and at the University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland (LLB, 1970).〔James, R.W. and Fraser, I. ''"Legal Issues in a Developing Society."'' Waigani, NCD: Faculty of Law, University of Papua New Guinea. 1992. p.232.〕 His entire professional life was spent in Papua New Guinea. He was a Legal Officer in the Department of Law (1971–72), Acting Crown Prosecutor and Crown Prosecutor (1972), Senior Legal Officer (1972–74), Acting Crown Solicitor and Crown Solicitor (State Solicitor after Papua New Guinea Independence, 16 September 1975) (1974–76), Acting Secretary of Justice (1977), Secretary of Justice and Principal Legal Officer to the National Executive Council (Cabinet) (1978–79), Secretary, Prime Minister’s Department (1979–80) and Chief Justice of Papua New Guinea (1980–93).〔 He was appointed a Knight Bachelor (Kt) in 1980.〔()〕
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