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  • Movie jobs crash despite National’s backroom promises and deals

    James Shaw April 13, 2016 11:47 AM
    The number of jobs in the screen industry continues to decline despite National’s promise that its backroom deals with Warner Bros would secure more jobs here, the Green Party said today. Statistics New Zealand released annual data from its Screen Industry Survey today showing that the number of jobs in the industry has declined since a high in 2009 of 30,600 jobs to 25,400 in 2014, the latest year data exists for. This is the lowest level since records were...
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  • Greens call for foreign trust disclosure in MPs Register of Pecuniary Interests

    James Shaw April 13, 2016 10:19 AM
    The Green Party is calling on the location of MPs’ trusts to be added to the Register of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests.
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  • Public excluded from foreign trust inquiry

    James Shaw April 12, 2016 3:18 PM
    The Government has ruled out public input into the inquiry into New Zealand foreign trusts which will undermine public confidence in any of the inquiry’s findings, the Green Party said today. Finance Minister Bill English ruled out public input into the foreign trust inquiry during question time in Parliament today. “Excluding the public from an inquiry into foreign trusts will further weaken the inquiry’s credibility,” said Green Party Co-Leader James Shaw. “Without public input, inquiry head John Shewan will have...
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  • Inquiry into foreign trusts must restore NZ’s reputation

    James Shaw April 11, 2016 10:16 AM
    The Green Party is welcoming John Key’s U-turn on foreign trusts but is calling for a broader public inquiry to ensure this isn’t a whitewash, the Green Party said today. “The Prime Minister is in damage control mode over the use (and abuse) of New Zealand’s foreign trust regime, today announcing that he will appoint an independent expert to review New Zealand’s rules around foreign trusts,” said Green Party Co-Leader James Shaw. “While I welcome the Prime Minister’s U-turn on...
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  • Kiwibank buy back could cost tax payers $800 million

    James Shaw April 07, 2016 11:54 AM
    The Government’s plan to sell Kiwibank to the New Zealand Superannuation Fund and ACC Fund for $495 million could end up costing taxpayers between $800 million and $1.1 billion to buy back, the Green Party said today. Analysis done by the Parliamentary Library using two different valuation methods comes up with a cost to buy back Kiwibank in five years’ time at $800 million to $1.1 billion dollars. “The sale of Kiwibank could end up being extremely costly for taxpayers....
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  • Govt forced Kiwibank move

    James Shaw April 06, 2016 11:54 AM
    The National Government’s failure to invest in Kiwibank has today forced Kiwibank’s owner New Zealand Post to take a step down the road to privatisation of the bank, the Green Party said. “If National had injected capital into Kiwibank, to allow Kiwibank to expand like it should have years ago, we wouldn’t be looking at a possible future privatisation,” Green Party Co-leader James Shaw said. “Bill English says he’ll buy the Kiwibank shares back if he has to in five...
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  • Key wrong to claim “full disclosure” of NZ foreign trusts

    James Shaw April 06, 2016 11:12 AM
    John Key’s claim that the full details of foreign trusts can be revealed is contradicted by his own Minister of Revenue who, in 2012, said IRD could only investigate dodgy trusts if it had the name of the trust it was investigating, the Green Party says. In 2012, the Green Party asked then Minister of Revenue, Peter Dunne, what specific information overseas tax officials needed to know about New Zealand foreign trusts before they could receive further information on them...
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  • Greens introduce Bill to end foreign trust secrecy

    James Shaw April 05, 2016 11:15 AM
    The Green Party will today seek the leave of Parliament to introduce a Member’s Bill that would end the secrecy around foreign trusts in New Zealand, by imposing a registration and disclosure scheme on foreign trusts. The Income Tax (Foreign Trusts Registration and Disclosure) Amendment Bill would increase transparency by requiring trustees to disclose full information about the settlors, trustees, and beneficiaries of a trust. The IRD would publish this information in an online register. “Given the immediate risks to...
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  • John Key wrong about Greens’ Kiwibank policy

    James Shaw April 04, 2016 10:41 AM
    “John Key’s got it wrong. The whole point of our policy is to strengthen Kiwibank to be a better commercial bank, not weaken it by encouraging non-commercial behaviour,” Green Party Co-leader James Shaw said. “John Key is being deliberately alarmist and making things up because he doesn’t have his own plan for improving banking for Kiwis. “The evidence from Kiwibank’s first few years shows how wrong John Key is. Back then, capital injections and lower dividends helped Kiwibank compete commercially...
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  • Greens will repurpose Kiwibank and save Kiwis hundreds of millions

    James Shaw April 03, 2016 9:34 AM
    The Green Party will strengthen Kiwibank so that it can compete with the big four foreign owned banks leading to better interest rates, the Green Party said today. To achieve better bank interest rates, the Green Party will: Inject a further $100 million of capital in Kiwibank to speed its expansion into commercial banking; Allow Kiwibank to keep more of its profits to help it grow faster; and, Give Kiwibank a clear public purpose to lead the market in passing...
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