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  1. Totally agree, money was given to any Joe blog who came asking for it. In fact, the govt should declare all grants as interest free loans, just like student loans, that has to be paid back over 3 -5 years.

    Only business that could keep subsidy are ones who were completely shut, did not have online business activity, nor have deferred activity where they caught up on lost business…e.g. significant number of factories, infrastructure development etc.

    Business ought to prove they did not double dip by comparing sales revenues over 3 years…pre and post covid included.

    This should remove lot of cash from circulation. In turn, the interest rates could be loosened.

  2. Every dollar they claw back is another poor headline so as it is the taxpayers money Labour would rather keep quite and hope it goes away. That money could go a long way in helping so many families hurt by the other blunders of this government .

  3. It wasn’t just big business that rorted the wage and other multiple subsidies. Every part time “sole trader” and loss-making close company got in on the fun too. As an accountant I saw it all. Wealthy individuals paying themselves covid wage subsidies as shareholder salaries. A few poor people did ok out of it, but it was the greed of the wealthy I noticed the most. Some genuine businesses with real staff and payrolls did use the subsidies correctly, but it’s the greed of the wealthy I will remember the most. The same people who moan about their accounting fees incidentally. Another thing I notice a lot is that many more poorer people make more charitable donations than the wealthy do. A lot more. Entitlement runs deep amongst the wealthy. Especially the boomer generation. They’re the stingyest by far, in general. Just my observations over many years in one particular NZ very right-leaning city.

    1. Did you report such cases?

      Criteria were reasonably clear, I checked my situation and did not apply. Others just laughed, saying “Take whatever you can, then pay back if they tell you must do that”
      None of them had to pay back.

  4. Incidentally I love that image. When the child gets over the fright it will be a great story for show and tell if they still have those at school.

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