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  1. Agree 100%. It’s worse than it looks. We all know that the commission and Kafka-ish committee will be served by a yet another call centre with wait times of a very elastic 40 minutes wherein many may simply give up and go way, which is exactly what they are counting on. Pity the children.

    Sepuloni may be the diversity showpiece from an under-developed Tongan culture, but this doesn’t excuse other politicians, in fact it may be why she was chosen for her job. Pity the children. Pity the children whose heart-wrenching povidy helped this government get the reins of power.

    1. +100
      As for her colleagues, they hear but they’re not listening. Part of the new political and public servant culture of NEVER admitting to the possibility of being wrong. (Easier to tool up with increasing numbers of media boffins and manage the message at the moment)
      Got to say I’m disappointed in Kelvin Davis’ stance as things stand – but you know – he’s gotta be staunch.
      They’re going to have to wear it though when things get worse rather than seeing some improvement.

      1. Tim The focus of most but not all public servants is keeping their jobs. I have to say that Peter Hughes seems to be a disappointment here, but remember he started at the bottom, like an office boy or mail clerk, and worked his way up, but he was initially very good at MSD after Christine Rankine – he allegedly once personally sacked a guy on the spot for racism, without following due process, and few folk have the gumption to do that now.

        But the focus here simply has to be on the children, that’s a no-brainer, and a Commissioner for Children whose sole focus is the children, and given that the Commissioner has usually or always been a high calibre medical or legal personage, replacing them with possibly opaque self- servers is a shocker.

        1. Sometimes @Snowhite, I wonder whether or not we might know each other – or at least have crossed paths in a former life.
          All things considered though, I suspect things are just going to have to play out. And there’ll be casualties. The sad thing though in this case is that unless Labour politicians wake the fuck up pretty damn quick, there’ll be another generation of broken kids AND people that have tried to do their best for them.
          Que Sera Sera.

          1. Tim. Are you my mother ? I used to be a Greenie so anything is possible gender-wise. I know that you live on my old home patch, and a Lazarus scenario could be in action here.

            No, things do not have to play out and if Act are going to be the good guys, well done Act ( Choke).

          2. 🙂
            The “OnceWas” bit is because a whie back, another “Tim” popped up – either on here or TS – way back. Same sort of reason Tony Veitch changed his handle
            I’ve never been a Tim or a Timantha either. I was thinking more to do with your knowledge of how the public service operates and represents itself these days. (It doesn’t operate in the service of the public).

  2. Great point, Martyn.
    Here the corruption of our system, our permanent state, is plain to see.
    And it is is everywhere.

  3. Where is the voice of Minister for Children,Kelvin Davis, aka ‘The Invisible Man ?’ Busy practising another racist diatribe against all the ancestors of Pakeha kiwis? Up all night negotiating a peaceful climb down for incarcerated kids clambering on rooftops ? Come home Kelvin, our mokopuna need you, it can be very cold out here, and dangerous for the young and the voiceless.

  4. NZ loves more woke committees, carefully identity balanced who don’t have a clue what they are advising on in many cases.

    This approach is leading a lord of the flies style NZ society, to enable NZ to be the woke/low paid, low skilled but diverse people they want to be! Sarc.

    Who cares about the victims!

  5. Sumsuch Sepuloni and Davidson may have both been set up as the fall guys in a double-whammy hit job.

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