Post-election policies

Perhaps our Prime Minister, having enjoyed such a comprehensive victory, may now find it politically unnecessary to placate the Maori section of the population in affording them special and exclusive privileges and he may govern equitably for the whole of the population, with one law for all.

B Johnson, Omokoroa.

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ANOTHER 3 YEARS OF RORTS!

Posted on 02-10-2014 09:21 | By crazyhorse

Overpayments of $6 million to Whakatane-based Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi that "supply an 18 week tourism course, yes wait for it campers. Compressed into "one day" even cheeky enough to ""shout"" the Warriors a day there to pick up a "degree", now lets all sit back and watch this unfold, the only thing for sure is it will end in excuses. Remember the "investigation" into the Kohanga Reo, or lack of it??. People involved admitted what they had taken or used public money for and what happened, "nothing"!!!!. The 2 basic rules of John Keys government when confronted with allegations against Maori are, never look into anything you don't have to, and never set up an inquiry unless you know in advance what its findings will be.


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