Evidence of collusion with oil and gas industry a wake-up call

“Today’s report from the State Services Commission shows Government departments colluded with private security firms working for oil and gas companies to spy on New Zealanders,” Green Party Co-leader Marama Davidson said today. 

“Today’s report from the State Services Commission shows Government departments colluded with private security firms working for oil and gas companies to spy on New Zealanders,” Green Party Co-leader Marama Davidson said today. 

“This must serve as a wake-up call for the Government and public sector about the dangers of contracting services from private firms with links to the oil and gas industry. 

“The culture of collusion undermines our precious democracy, and we are especially concerned at the targeting of communities defending and protecting their local environment. 

“We already know that big business has a heavy influence on politics through donations and corporate lobbying, but the collusion between Government departments and private security firms with links to the oil and gas industry is a shock that must lead to culture change from the top down. 

“The fact that two of the agencies named in the report, MBIE and NZTA, were formerly the responsibility of current leader of the opposition Simon Bridges should give New Zealanders pause for thought. 

“Our new Government is founded on being transformative and transparent. We must be clear that there is no room for pandering or collusion with vested interests in the oil and gas industry”.

Latest Justice Announcements

Story

Three strikes has failed before and will fail again

Resurrecting the archaic three-strikes legislation is an unwelcome return to a failed American-style approach to justice.
Read More

Story

Hate speech law fails women, Rainbow and disabled people

The Green Party today welcomed the first reading in Parliament of legislation to protect religious groups from hate speech, but remain concerned th...
Read More

Story

Hate speech change welcome, but still leaves communities at risk

The Green Party welcomes hate speech reform to protect religious groups, but is concerned that the exclusion of women, rainbow, and disability comm...
Read More

Story

Young people deserve better

The National Party’s plan to put children into military boot camps is so flawed it is dangerous.
Read More

Story

Minister Hipkins way off the mark on unlawful Police action

The Green Party is calling on Minister Hipkins to address the underlying causes of crime, rather than to allow for abusive, American-style policing...
Read More

Story

Three strikes law gone but not forgotten for many

The repeal of the archaic three strikes law is welcome but it doesn’t go far enough, the Green Party says.
Read More

Latest Courts Announcements

Story

Māori face significant harm from axing govt funding of background reports

Māori will be among the most impacted by the Government’s cruel, irrational, and senseless plan to stop funding pre-sentencing background reports.
Read More

Story

Green Party negotiate further improvements to Terrorism Suppression Bill

The Green Party is pleased with further improvements to the Government’s proposed terrorism law, Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman said today.
Read More

Story

Green Party ensures vital human rights and process safeguards will be inserted in new anti-terrorism law

The Green Party has negotiated important civil liberties changes in the proposed Terrorism Suppression Bill which will now establish human rights a...
Read More

Story

New Waikeria facility a relief valve as work to reduce prison numbers begins

The Green Party welcomes the adoption of a human rights based approach to the upkeep of the Waikeria prison facility, focused on rehabilitation ins...
Read More

Story

Greens welcome chief science advisor’s prisons report

The Green Party is welcoming a report released by the Prime Minister’s Chief Scientist, Sir Peter Gluckman, which acknowledges our justice system i...
Read More

Story

National's human rights stance out of touch and out of date

Paula Bennett’s comment that some people have fewer human rights than others is deeply concerning and reflects the National Government’s backward a...
Read More

Latest Corrections Announcements

Story

The Greens welcome whānau centred initiatives for Prisons

Today the Government announced a new whānau-centred Māori pathways programme in the Hawke’s Bay Regional Prison.
Read More

Story

Greens welcome review of women’s prisons, calls for all prisons to be reviewed

The Green Party welcomes the announcement today from the Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis for an urgent review of women’s prisons.
Read More

Story

Reports of prisoner abuse show need for prisons rethink and independent oversight

Reports of an asthmatic woman being bombed in her cell with pepper spray, being forced to lie face down on the ground to be fed, and having to show...
Read More

Story

Green Party negotiate further improvements to Terrorism Suppression Bill

The Green Party is pleased with further improvements to the Government’s proposed terrorism law, Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman said today.
Read More

Story

Green Party ensures vital human rights and process safeguards will be inserted in new anti-terrorism law

The Green Party has negotiated important civil liberties changes in the proposed Terrorism Suppression Bill which will now establish human rights a...
Read More

Story

New Waikeria facility a relief valve as work to reduce prison numbers begins

The Green Party welcomes the adoption of a human rights based approach to the upkeep of the Waikeria prison facility, focused on rehabilitation ins...
Read More