Prime Minister - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Mon, 25 Feb 2013 19:20:41 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Prime Minister - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 SkyCity deal is no way to run a country https://cathnews.co.nz/2013/02/26/skycity-deal-is-no-way-to-run-a-country/ Mon, 25 Feb 2013 18:32:44 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=39916

Whitewash is the only word to describe the deputy auditor-general's report on the Government's relationship with SkyCity. The report dumps all the blame on civil servants. But its description of events makes it very clear the prime minister, his office, his Tourism Ministry, and the Ministry of Economic Development spent a year trying to stitch Read more

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Whitewash is the only word to describe the deputy auditor-general's report on the Government's relationship with SkyCity.

The report dumps all the blame on civil servants. But its description of events makes it very clear the prime minister, his office, his Tourism Ministry, and the Ministry of Economic Development spent a year trying to stitch up a convention centre deal with SkyCity before any other interested party got a glance in.

By doing so, John Key and his officials subverted the normal processes required for government procurement. These are designed to ensure solutions are canvassed widely and the best option chosen. As a result we'll get the convention centre SkyCity wants to build on terms highly favourable to it, which may not be the convention centre New Zealand needs. Here's how the prime minister and his colleagues abused the system, according to the chronology of actions described in the deputy auditor-general's report.

The challenge of building an international-scale convention centre in Auckland has troubled business and Government since the mid-1990s. Competing ideas failed to deliver the optimal solution of type, amenity, place and viability.

Auckland was never short of analysis, particularly government-commissioned studies in 2006 and 2009 by Horwath HTL, New Zealand's leading tourism sector consultant. Horwath's 2009 report said there were three options for a convention centre:

Private ownership through a mechanism such as a build, own, operate, transfer scheme.

Direct ownership by the public sector.

Creation of a special purpose entity accountable to the public sector but operating at arm's length - for example, a statutory body or council-controlled organisation.

After analysis and extensive consultation in the sector, Horwath concluded the third option, public ownership, had the widest support.

But SkyCity had other ideas. Even before the report was delivered in July 2009 it began pushing its own plans. It met senior officials on May 12 and hosted the prime minister at SkyCity on May 14.

The deputy auditor-general reports: "The prime minister's diary includes a meeting with SkyCity's chief executive on 14 May 2009 ... SkyCity confirmed that this meeting took place. Neither participant can recall the discussion, and think that it was probably just an opportunity for them to meet rather than for any particular purpose." Continue reading

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Rod Oram is a columnist for The Sunday Star-Times.

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No welcome mat out for asylum seekers https://cathnews.co.nz/2011/07/15/no-welcome-mat-out-for-asylum-seekers/ Thu, 14 Jul 2011 19:00:17 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=7393

"By making a blanket statement that asylum seekers are not welcome in New Zealand, our Prime Minister is showing a total disregard for our country's legal and moral responsibility to offer protection to refugees," says Patrick Holmes, Chief Executive Officer of Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand. "Asylum seekers are not breaking the law. Nobody wants Read more

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"By making a blanket statement that asylum seekers are not welcome in New Zealand, our Prime Minister is showing a total disregard for our country's legal and moral responsibility to offer protection to refugees," says Patrick Holmes, Chief Executive Officer of Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand.

"Asylum seekers are not breaking the law. Nobody wants to be a refugee, yet thousands of Sri Lankans are currently facing the daily risk of grave human rights abuses and have no hope of finding sanctuary in their own country. As a result, men, women, children and families are forced to take desperate measures and risk their lives," says Holmes.

But according to a TV3 telephone poll, 4 out of 5 New Zealanders agree with the Prime Minister's opinion "The simple message is they're not welcome," he said.

A boat carrying 85 Sri Lankan asylum seekers appears to be heading for New Zealand.

The ship has been intercepted by Indonesian authorities, and is currently in port at Tanjung Pinang, the capital of Kepulauan Riau province.

Indonesia has become a major transit point for people from Afghanistan, Iraq and other war-torn countries trying to illegally enter New Zealand and Australia.

Speaking at a post-cabinet press conference on Monday afternoon, Key confirmed the incident, but said he did not know what would happen to the boat now.

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Bishops say let Michael Somare retire gracefully https://cathnews.co.nz/2011/07/05/bishops-say-let-michael-somare-retire-gracefully/ Mon, 04 Jul 2011 19:00:05 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=6825

Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister, Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare must be allowed to retire gracefully from politics, and not be forced out. This is the view of the Catholic Bishops' Conference in Port Moresby, following the recent announcement of the Somare family's intention to have their father retire from politics on medical grounds. General Read more

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Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister, Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare must be allowed to retire gracefully from politics, and not be forced out. This is the view of the Catholic Bishops' Conference in Port Moresby, following the recent announcement of the Somare family's intention to have their father retire from politics on medical grounds. General Secretary Father Victor Roche said Sir Michael has done a lot for the country and should be accorded the respect he deserves.

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