Mental Health Inquiry & Afghan Inquiry – two more whitewashes & more evidence of a corrupt neoliberal public service

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The infection of neoliberalism runs deep within our public service and the main driving force of almost all public services in NZ is to hide their failings.

With the Government ignoring recommendations from the Tax Working Group and the latest welfare expert advisory group, we have two glaring examples of a public service hell bent on protecting the establishment, not putting them on trial.

The unbelievable revelations that Māori voices have been gutted and sanitised from the Mental Health inquiry…

Were Māori sidelined in the mental health inquiry?

Were vulnerable Māori sidelined by the Government’s much-vaunted mental health and addiction inquiry? Some recent reporting suggests this has been the case. 

In the flush of its 2017 election win, the Jacinda Ardern-led Government promised two major inquiries would launch within 100 days. One was into mental health and the other the historical abuse of children in state care. Hearings for the latter will get under way this year, with the first report due after the 2020 election. 

The mental health and addiction inquiry saw meetings held and thousands of submissions heard across New Zealand during 2018. While the findings were released in December, the Government’s official response has been delayed twice and now looks likely to appear around the time of this month’s Budget. 

But Māori input into the report seems to have been minimised. Māori are mentioned only three times in the 40 recommendations attached to the report. A supplementary report on Māori submissions was delayed, rewritten and dramatically edited, according to Dr Lynne Russell, a senior Māori health researcher who co-authored the report. The original version of the Māori report was leaked online in December by Māori health organisation Te Rau Matatini​, which wanted “the missing voices [to be] heard”. But the online link was just as quickly deleted. A more sanitised, much shorter version with a different title appeared in January.

…is made even more offensive by threats by the public service to fine anyone $10 000 for highlighting this grotesque censorship…

…so while there is butt covering within the flawed mental health service we have the inquiry into possible war crimes in Afghanistan also being whitewashed…

Operation Burnham: Inquiry unlikely to hear from Afghan villagers

The inquiry is investigating allegations that New Zealand soldiers killed six Afghan civilians during a military operation in 2010 and the military then covered up what happened.

The allegations were the subject of a book, Hit & Run, by journalists Nicky Hager and Jon Stephenson.

In a minute released yesterday, the inquiry said travelling to Afghanistan to speak to the villagers would be a logistically challenging, time consuming and expensive process.

…apparently investigating war crimes and talking with those closest to who we killed and harmed might be an inconvenience.

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The problem is the neoliberal public service is there to protect itself, not the welfare of the people and its certainly not there to hold itself to account.

As someone who is facing a secret trial with secret evidence against the NZ Police, I have witnessed first hand the manner in which the state protects itself from accountability.

The Left have looked to the State as the great leveller of Capitalism’s inequalities and with so many vocal left twitter union voices working inside those very same public services in Wellington, the point blank refusal to recognise and challenge this is conveniently ignored by those who are paid by those same agencies.

What is required is a purge within the public services and Politicians with the courage to stand up to the bureaucrats  alongside a political agenda to truly reform the State Services Act.

We could start with every Māori Politician releasing the full uncensored Māori Mental Health report and daring the public service to fine them $10 000.

4 COMMENTS

  1. I’m on the left and I have not looked to the state in decades as a leveler of inequality.

    In my opinion until neoliberalism is no longer embraced by political parties and government I can see little liklihood anything will change either.

    That is to say I don’t expect change but I for one wont be voting for more of the same either. If that means staying home come 2020 so be it.

    • Sean I think that the ballot papers should have another option on them ‘no confidence in any of them’. Otherwise the crap we hear is that people can’t be bothered to vote.

  2. It’s not just evidence of a corrupt neoliberal public service, some of the ‘charities’ and people administering them need to be investigated.

    In my world, you give to a give-a-little page for a cause and 100% of that money should be distributed immediately to that cause… in particular the Christchurch massacres…

    But it has become common for that not to happen any more.

    Very sad to see victim support in the news like that because I happen to know volunteers who contribute for NOTHING to help others with victim support and are wonderful people, but not sure the current CEO of Victim Support, Kevin Tso is working for nothing and it appears that Victim support is holding onto millions of donated money…

    Chch families desperate as Victim Support holds onto donated millions
    https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/in-depth/388420/chch-families-desperate-as-victim-support-holds-onto-donated-millions?fbclid=IwAR1VP-cyXXgbJN8O8KBBt04TE9_q6ERu6Im1tGObfw2Cuqu0GFV0qUMOhXo

    personally I find it disgusting.

    You hear the same stories again and again, the same stories for the Glenfell victims in the UK, the public give generously and then find out that the victims don’t get 100% of the money as it gets siphoned off by the intermediaries collecting it, for marketing, administration, lawyers, their professional fees for CEO’s etc…

    For those that think ‘middle NZ’ are the problem, forget it, time and time again many ordinary people really generously give and give, and then somehow under our current system the money is allowed to be siphoned off by others and they are not in prison for fraud and it appears to be allowed by law and not investigated by police!

  3. ‘The problem is the neoliberal public service is there to protect itself, not the welfare of the people and its certainly not there to hold itself to account.’

    I guess it comes down to the nature of humans in competitive industrial societies predicated on money and held together by arbitrary laws; bureaucrats have wealth and use their positions to further their own agendas, or mindlessly follow procedure because that is safe (in the short term). They enjoy very comfortable living, and they want to hang on to what they have, and get more.

    Sadly, such people are so disconnected from reality they will happily degrade society and degrade the habitability of the Earth…and are doing so via their promotion of business-as-usual.

    Collapse is happening before our very eyes, and is still routinely ignored.

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/may/06/human-society-under-urgent-threat-loss-earth-natural-life-un-report

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