250,000 people will be better off thats a great boost for them and the economy.Anyone disagree with that is with some weird sense of self entitlement; tough bikkies.
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What a sad story here
Report finds assault not substantiated
It noted the alleged victim and staffer had been in a consensual relationship for eight months at the time, but Dew noted that prior sexual consent did not mean consent was continuous. "However, [alleged victim's] recollection of material events about the evening in February 2018 was clearly incorrect. Her allegation was also inconsistent with her own numerous contemporaneous Facebook messages with the respondent during that month and in surrounding months."
Bank deposit insurance planned Yes yes yes.
"The Government would also give the Reserve Bank greater powers to monitor banks and hold directors and executives more accountable for their actions.
"New Zealand has a strong and stable banking system, but it is regulated by laws that are 30 years old. We're making sure they're up-to-date," Robertson said."
Rua Kēnana officially pardoned by Crown Long overdue but ,here.
"Rua Kēnana built a peaceful, religious community at Maungapōhatu in the heart of Te Urewera.
But the government grew suspicious of the Tūhoe prophet, and accused him of sedition for objecting to the conscription of Māori men into the armed forces.
In 1916 the government ordered more than 70 armed officers to invade his settlement, and later convicted him for 'moral resistance'."
Hold on - wasn't it Labour politicians like Little who requested that in sexual misconduct the burden of proof should be shifted to the alleged offender given that we need to trust the alleged victims? Guilty until proven innocent.
Quite ironic isn't it - that it was now somebody from Labour circles falsely accusing somebody of sexual misconduct. Under the by Little proposed policy the poor alleged offender would not have had a chance.
https://www.equaljusticeproject.co.n...-assault-cases
Lucky bastard Labour's proposal has not yet turned into law.
Was this the staffer that Mallard went after....publicly alleging rape? The guy that was in Ardern's office, was having to work from home because of the allegations, and Ardern said she wasn't aware of it? Mallard just might be a cooked duck here. As far as I remember he said that outside the house. Ardern also has further questions to answer. Not a whole lot of transparency with this lot is there? The media need to roast them both.
A whole lot of mud been throwing and look at the waste of resources and smearing peoples reputations let alone National pumping it for in an attempt to harm this govt, losers. A sad shameful story. No winners really, definitely some losers.