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  1. These well paid sycophants are the public service people that SHOULD lose their jobs. Oh look at the money they would save. Why do these people not resign any more . Then there’s “Lester Levy” cooking the books ,we have Paula Bennett still sucking on the tit of pharmac, Simon Bridges head of transport NZ cut cut cut but they are still there

  2. We base our institutions on fiction and this is the result, a lawyer is employed to defend their clients and not to establish the truth, companies are independent so it can cause others to suffer a financial loss but those responsible for the failure can keep their I’ll gotten gains. Thankfully despite these flaws most of the time the people do have a sense of personal responsibility which is why we need a strong independent media to expose those with faults.

  3. And why do you think the victims aren’t happy with her apology Nathan? could it be because she was instrumental in undermining them and trivializing what happened to them spending millions to protect the state and protect her salary. Her apology is shallow like her she is a cold-hearted false bitch.

  4. I’d have thought that participating in a cover-up is a criminal offence, if this is what occurred here.

  5. DENY DELAY DEFEND, the book by Jay Feinman about health insurers, could equally apply to crown law. Are they affected by split personality, prosecuting law breakers on one hand, but protecting them by attacking their accusers on the other. When abuse of children occurs in the family home, the police often hit a brick wall, with no one willing to talk about it, but they don’t give up. But they seem to give up very quickly on abuse in state care, or not even investigate in the first place. It seems the authorities only take notice when they have to, when there is damning camera footage for example: (https://duckduckgo.com/?q=elder+health+commissioner+dementia+care+abuse&t=operav&ia=web)

    When any public servant including police are linked to ignoring or hushing up abuse in care like Jagose, then the govt needs to show that they are serious and dismiss them. That this is a serious matter. As serious as it gets. About Peoples lives. Not just shuffle them to another position in the public service. It’s not like the public service cannot hire new experienced people, at a time when experienced public servants have lost their jobs and are emigrating to Australia.

    When is the public service commissioner going to make a statement about crown laws actions. When is the Police Minister going to make a statement about Police actions. This is what these people are paid to be doing, but they are not doing whats most important and most challenging, then maybe we just don’t have the right people in those positions either to be fair.

  6. “We should all be ashamed and angry at how little we truly knew about what the State dod to these victims in the first place”.

    Except the Lake Alice torture was written about in the Sunday Papers and was investigated by TV Current Affairs programs in the 1970s. Teachers and parents in the Whanganui region used to threaten misbehaving kids , “calm down or you’ll be sent to Lake Alice”.

    What is Luxon doing about this former Lake Alice child victim’s misadventure?
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360501079/pressure-government-get-nz-prisoner-antony-de-malmanche-home-bali

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