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James Shaw

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  • Tighter laws needed to stop National skirting around animal welfare

    James Shaw June 11, 2015 3:54 PM
    National has made New Zealand’s live export ban meaningless by skirting it, which is why the laws need to be made watertight, said the Green Party today.
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  • Leaks prove Pharmac under threat from TPPA

    James Shaw June 11, 2015 11:05 AM
    The latest Wikileaks documents prove the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) is a threat to Pharmac, and New Zealanders access to affordable medicine, the Green Party said today. The leaked documents include a series of principles and procedures by which agencies like Pharmac must operate. These procedures are designed to let the pharmaceutical industry challenge Pharmac’s decision-making process, rendering Pharmac less effective at saving money.
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  • Government’s live animal exports policy in tatters

    James Shaw June 11, 2015 10:49 AM
    Revelations that 50,000 live sheep are being shipped to Mexico highlights massive inconsistencies in the Government’s live animal export policy says the Green Party.Revelations that 50,000 live sheep are being shipped to Mexico highlights massive inconsistencies in the Government’s live animal export policy says the Green Party.
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  • IRD contract set to benefit US economy not NZ

    James Shaw June 08, 2015 4:54 PM
    Profits from work reshaping the IRD’s IT systems will flow offshore given the IRD has chosen an United States based firm for a potentially billion dollar plus contract to design and supply software, the Green Party said today. American firm Fast Enterprises has won the contract to design and supply the software platform that will run New Zealand’s new tax and social policy administration system. Cabinet has approved $193 million for the project but that is expected to grow to up...
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  • Key proved wrong on cost of climate action

    James Shaw June 03, 2015 4:48 PM
    The Government’s own economic modelling has proved John Key wrong about the cost of reducing New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions, the Green Party said today following an exchange between the Prime Minister and new Green Party Co-leader James Shaw in Parliament. “It would only cost one tenth of one percent of GDP growth annually to reduce New Zealand’s emissions 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030, compared to doing nothing, according to the Government’s own economic modelling,” Green Party Co-leader...
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  • PM needs to stand down McCully and investigate

    James Shaw June 03, 2015 3:23 PM
    The Prime Minister needs to stand down Murray McCully and investigate the Saudi sheep deal following new contradictory claims by Murray McCully, the Green Party said today.
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  • New Green’s leader calls on PM to talk over climate change

    James Shaw May 31, 2015 11:46 AM
    New Green Party Co-leader James Shaw has challenged John Key to find common ground over climate change, in his inaugural speech at the Green Party’s AGM today.
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  • Green Party asks Auditor General to investigate Saudi sheep pay-off

    James Shaw May 29, 2015 1:30 PM
    The Green Party has asked the Office of the Auditor General to investigate the pay-offs given to a disgruntled Saudi businessman by the Government.
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  • New dodgy deal revealed in Cabinet paper

    James Shaw May 26, 2015 6:32 PM
    New information shows the Government did a second dubious deal with a disgruntled Saudi businessman who was blocking progress on the Gulf States Free Trade Agreement (FTA), says the Green Party today.
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  • Greens support Budget moves to protect biosecurity

    James Shaw May 22, 2015 11:04 AM
    The Green Party will support the new levies on international passengers to protect New Zealand’s biosecurity, announced in Budget 2015. “New Zealand’s biosecurity is vital to our agricultural and tourism sectors, not to mention our natural environment, and so we will support the Government’s moves to strengthen biosecurity,” Green Party tourism and economic development spokesperson James Shaw said. “The Green Party acknowledges than some in the tourism industry have concerns about these levies, but we are encouraged that the Government...
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