ACC: 60 Minutes, the Bronwyn Pullar Case
Click the image to view the 60 Minutes Expose. Green Party ACC spokesman Kevin Hague told the media last night Ms Collins needed to act decisively to restore public trust in the corporation.
Click the image to view the 60 Minutes Expose. Green Party ACC spokesman Kevin Hague told the media last night Ms Collins needed to act decisively to restore public trust in the corporation.
In our last post we featured a comment posted on www.brianedwardsmedia.co.nz by justice campaigner Dermot Nottingham. Amongst Nottinghams observations of the ex “Fair Go” presenter, Kevin Milne, was that he had clearly been afflicted with a narcissistic personality. Well that certainly seems...
We here at Lauda Finem have been investigating an ACC case that dates back over eight years (some aspects and players even further to 1997). The ACC employee at the centre of this breaking scandal is one Janet Tinson.
Don’t worry we didn’t miss it: Just the other day the founder of Television New Zealand’s Fair Go program, Dr Brian Edwards, penned a scathing piece on how the “Fair Go” show had lost its way, in fact one might be inclined to say gone...
Following yesterdays admission by the New Zealand police that the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) had failed to disclose any offence on the part of whistleblower Bronwyn Pullar and her friend Michelle Boag in their complaint, an apology is now being sought by the...
New Zealand police have now concluded their investigation into the Accident Compensation Corporations complaint against Bronwyn Pullar. The conclusion is that Pullar has not committed any offence. That then leaves the two ACC employees who lied about what had occured at the...
In an upcoming series of posts we will be canvassing some of the legal (constitutional) issues in New Zealand’s seriously flawed Gwaze trial, to start: Brent Stanaway and the Christchurch police (CIB) have obviously been up to their old tricks in the Gwaze case....
Why are New Zealanders heading to Australia in record breaking numbers? Perhaps they’ve realised that they’re living in a Banana Republic which has for two decades been masquarading as a democracy. Psst: just between Lauda Finem and our readers who is...
Following the comments made by an assistant privacy commissioner the 59 year old Mike Flahive in todays New Zealand Herald, with respect to the Bronwyn Pullar privacy breach, we here at Lauda Finem thought that there might well be yet another...
First posted by Trevor Mallard on labour party blog, June 28th, 2011 Got a bit of a hard time for a series of posts which slowly linked Whaleoil, Simon Lusk,Jordan Williams and Steven Joyce first to the Brash Act coup and then to the anti MMP campaign. They...