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  1. Of all the questionable, dodgy, deceptive, misleading and corrupt things the Key National government have done over the last 8 years, this one is the granddaddy of them all.

    It even surpasses the Saudi sheep bribery, that word has it key government players have outrageously refused to cooperate in the inquiry into it. And as far as corrupt practices go that one took some beating, but this one is off the scale.

    Look at the base issues.

    Behaviour by fishing companies and the treatment of their workers amounting to slavery has been employed by our fishing industry and agents thereof.
    The fishing industry polices the fishing industry.
    There have been virtually no prosecutions for breaking the law which is widespread and serious.
    NZ’s fishing industry is being destroyed as a result of quick profit taking.
    We have robust laws to protect the fisheries but we have equally robust systems put in place, by National, to ensure those laws are impotent.
    We will have extinct species before the decade is out at this rate.
    The very wealthy President of the National Party is part of the fishing industry.
    The reverse Midas Touch Minister Nick Smith is involved and the rottenness is so very typical of his involvement.

    And as per normal we largely don’t know who within the National Party is getting what out of this arrangement or who is donating to them to make this corruption happen.

    The kind of thing I have read in this article and others would not raise an eyebrow if it happened in some of the many tin pot corrupt regimes around the world. You expect this kind of thing in North Korea, and various parts of the African continent and South East Asia but never here, until now.

    Think of the National Party as a vehicle to bring rich men together to further business opportunities, relationships and profits rather than a party who represents the people of this country and it logically explains the mess the fisheries are in and more.

    Hence laws exist and laws are bypassed. When it gets so outrageous a lying machine within the National Party fires up and hoses the whole controversy down in an oblivion of misleading deception, empty promises and distraction until its allied media friends let it fade away. And always most importantly appearances and the right noises are made but the substance is purposely missing.

    It is pure unadulterated text-book corruption.

  2. Fish dumping is the lowest of the low. But corruption reigns supreme in the Key government. It is likely John Key cares and loves money more than he would ever care about NZ, NZers and the environment.
    I am sure others will view my comments here with disdain and ridicule but surely alot of that fish(that was dumped)could have fed so many people in NZ who are starving? Excess fish could be used as Kai to feed so many NZers.
    But no. This government allows/condones fish dumping. Much like this government condones multi-corporate tax evasion/avoidance and condones oversea property owners here in NZ to make tax claims. and hence again avoiding paying tax.
    This governments(and please excuse the intended pun here)chases the small fry eg a Maori guy fishing for trout to feed his whanau; whilst turning a blind eye to the amount of fish dumping the larger companies are getting away with.
    If/when Key & co say the country cannot afford to spend such ‘n such an amount of money(lets say 28million)on people then we know there is a deep problems. Especially when this very government has allocated $20billion(probably borrowed money from some benevolent overseas source)to the military.

    1. ” This governments(and please excuse the intended pun here)chases the small fry eg a Maori guy fishing for trout to feed his whanau; whilst turning a blind eye to the amount of fish dumping the larger companies are getting away with.”

      Excellent point.

      So what of it , John Key ?

      Is this more of your racist , bigoted and contemptuousness regard not just for Maori but all New Zealanders?

      Is this a prime example of your contempt for our legal system ?

      Our environment?

      If the housing crisis is anything to go by I would say it is a perfect example. Its time you left our shores and are voted out of power. You are corrupt.

  3. 100% Christine – Thanks for focusing on this important issue.
    Dirty Politics and Greed reign again with this “out of touch” government.
    The fish suffer: the sea environment and sea ecosystems suffer but the
    greed and business and exports flourish – AT A HUGE EXPENSE ! ! !

    Corruption reigns supreme, yet again, as the environment and resources are used and then used again for profits and for self centered; no conscience. Self centered ARROGANCE allowed unchecked by a government who cares more for their image and PROFITS than ethics and morality.

  4. I’m with JUST ME

    This is the worst case of squandering of our resources we have ever seen, the creeps.

    They should be in jail as if it was you and me they wouldn’t hesitate to throw us in the slammer just to make an example of us.

  5. This issue has been bobbing around for some time now but has only recently resurfaced (boom boom) in the msm. It will be interesting to see (a) if any opposition parties can make any headway with it, and (b) what the nats will do to try to shut it down. It is utterly disgraceful.

  6. It is now difficult to think of any sector of NZ society that is not seriously affected by ‘Collusion, corruption, contradictions and cover ups’.

    Aviation
    Banking
    Broadcasting
    Central government
    Civil engineering
    Conservation
    Dairying
    Education
    Elections
    Environmental monitoring
    Fisheries
    Forestry
    Health
    Horticulture
    House construction
    Immigration
    Investment
    Local government
    Mining
    Pest control
    Policing
    Prostitution
    Rail
    Retail
    Retirement
    Road construction and maintenance
    Road transport
    Port operations
    Shipping
    Tax collection
    Tourism

  7. How could any sensible person believe quota management would work to promote sustainable fish stocks when the motive for fishing is profit? Its like any farming system in that you can’t keep on harvesting, there needs to be planting & growing first. The plant illustration is lacking somewhat to describe the fish life cycle but the principle is similar. With the technology available now constant monitoring of commercial fishing is essential to reduce abuse. As a former President is reported to have said “Speak softly & carry a big stick” is the only way to act, recreational fishing should be kept honest as well with regard to bag limits also.

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