Press Release – New Zealand National Party It is very telling that Minister of State Services Chris Hipkins, speaking on behalf of the Justice Minister, would not express confidence in the Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt following the revelation that he donated $200 of taxpayer money to the …
It is very telling that Minister of State Services Chris Hipkins, speaking on behalf of the Justice Minister, would not express confidence in the Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt following the revelation that he donated $200 of taxpayer money to the Mongrel Mob, National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown says.
“The Minister was at pains to distance the Government from the Chief Human Rights Commissioner stating repetitively that the commission is independent and that the Government doesn’t always agree with it.
Press Release – New Zealand National Party Finance Minister Grant Robertson has no plan to fix the severe labour shortage that is crippling New Zealand businesses and will see many more close their doors for good, Nationals Shadow Treasurer Andrew Bayly says. Grant Robertson is sitting …
Finance Minister Grant Robertson has no plan to fix the severe labour shortage that is crippling New Zealand businesses and will see many more close their doors for good, National’s Shadow Treasurer Andrew Bayly says.
“Grant Robertson is sitting by idly and watching as unpicked fruit rots on the ground, dairy farms cry out to get the workers they need to milk their cows, the manufacturing industry struggles, and restaurants are at a point where they have no option but to switch off their lights in protest.
Press Release – New Zealand National Party I am calling for the resignation of Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt following the news that he used taxpayers money to make a donation to the Mongrel Mob when he spoke at their gang pad in May, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. …
I am calling for the resignation of Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt following the news that he used taxpayer’s money to make a donation to the Mongrel Mob when he spoke at their gang pad in May, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says.
“It is an incredible lapse of judgement from the Commissioner amongst a series of poor decision-making and is a clear indication that under his leadership the Human Rights Commission has gone completely off track.
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Never before released data shows there has been a huge
increase in the number of people in severe need waiting for
a state house, National’s Housing spokesperson Nicola
Willis says.
At risk applicants on the housing
register are ranked on a scale of 1-20, with ‘A-20’
being the most at risk. These are people with high health
needs or domestic abuse victims who desperately need a
home.
Ms Willis says the data she has obtained through
written questions shows the number of people in the top
three risk categories has gone from 57 people in December
2017, to 2100 today.