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  1. Astounding analysis Frank. You’ve done a fantastic job of tying up the strands of this scandal to arrive at a fairly credible and plausible scenario. According to the facts as presented you’ve broken open a possible conspiracy. Blogpost of the year!!

  2. His Maori whanau might give him a job as our people can be very forgiving (tikanga) even though him and his party have put the boot into many of our people. I think he is probably having a breakdown and who wouldn’t after being in the devils pit.
    The people he once called his friends have all turned on him.

    1. Maybe, maybe not. He may be playing out a very long game as pointed out here and other posts. Would be a completely outrageous suggestion but for whom all the players are including JLR, and what they are capable of as evidenced in the past and also what their politics are.

  3. My take home are these two sections :

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    … [ Furthermore, if seven of those “eight donations” were individuals who happened to receive an identical sum of, say, $12,500 from Zhang Yikun; and those seven individuals then donated precisely the same sum of, say, $12,500 to Botany National – then a prima facie case exists that an attempt was made to circumvent the Electoral Act 1993.

    If it became known that Mr Zhang received that $100,000 from a foreign government – or state-sanctioned entity controlled by a foreign government – that would be explosive! It would cripple the National Party for years to come… ]

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    And this :

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    David Fisher seemed compelled to write in the NZ Herald;

    [ “It’s impossible to know exactly when Ross took a step down what he sees as a righteous – and what Bridges calls treacherous – path. It’s also difficult to know where it ends. Ross’ actions have shown clear signs of strategy.” ]

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    It is ALL TOO convenient in the sequence of events,… Collins is on her way. Bottom line. But if ChiNational do swing hard right,… we can take them on head to head now…

    Collins is known as a Dirty Politics person, and the target practice and bullet holes that can be made of the ChiNational party under her will make them leak like a sieve…

    We will see just how good Lusk is, and Slater and their installed leader.

    And if they try anything on? … constant reference can be made of their political backgrounds. Arrogance has a way of overextending itself. All the Left needs to do is wait the chance .

  4. Top work Frank, as usual. It’s a relief to know that we can come and get an incisive, meticulously referenced analysis that lays bare the timelines and the players and so that we can join up the dots – something in absence in the MSM.

  5. The facts are starting to reveal that everything we thought might be the case, is.

  6. Get it right ..

    Jami-Lee Ross = Two-Face
    Simon Bridges = Hush
    Judith Collins = The Joker

    1. I think I’d put John Key as The Joker… For some reason, Zack, that seems to fit so much better.

      Judith Collins? She reminds me more of Amanda Waller in ‘Suicide Squad’. Dangerous and homicidal.

  7. Many people never listen to Morning Report.
    Even fewer read Farrar or Slater.
    And the sports pages come before the skinny columns in the Politics section of the dailies.

    So who exactly is the audience for this little set piece?

    1. I guess anyone who wants another perspective, Andrea…

      As for not many people listening to ‘Morning Report’ – my understanding is that it has a fairly wide audience. Especially thinking voters and decision-makers who want something more informative than early morning giggles from The Morning Zoo Crew Snorting Corn Flakes…

      1. We couldn’t stand Espiner any more. Had to drop M R years ago.

        I think people are looking for more art and intrigue than the players are capable of. They’r just very ordinary people behaving badly.
        D J S

  8. Some good analysis but incorrect about the lack of prior complaints of bullying by Collinge and Bungard – in the Howick Local Board – that all came out publicly in the local papers last year and is well known locally.

  9. Sectioned.. in a few hours..? Not possible.It takes a court order to detain someone in involuntary care. And you don,t walk out just after2 days. I had a relation who was sectioned and he wasn’t allowed out for his safety.

    Ross’s story doesn’t ring true one bit.

  10. Outstanding work ,and much appreciated .

    I believe RNZ Morning Report audience is around 300,000 to 400,000 and has a major impact on forming daily opinion in NZ .

    The relative neutrality of public radio is a god send in a world of privately owned media which grooms the truth like processed food if it even bothers to report all .

    In this regard RNZ has been described as ” The Bird song in a dark forest ” and my own take , ” RNZ is a lifeboat in a sea of propaganda ”
    Keep joining the bits of the jigsaw together till we finally see the big picture .

    Well done Frank .

  11. As to donations.

    Organisations are used to provide a standing to rich money using money to build influence (they are also means to public recognition)

    A significant person in it is known as the source of the large donation – but others sign off on the under $15,000 amount shares. Thus a party is beholden to one man but the public has no idea who this is.

    A clear subversion of the intent of the rules.

    As to identifying the facts of it. Follow the money trail. And it there is no money trail (via bank accounts of those named) – wonder at the source of the laundered cash (and inform IRD).

    Did one man take $100,000 – from an account and disperse it into smaller amounts into the accounts of 6 others)? Did he hand it over in cash and they deposited it before donating? In what payment form did National receive it?

    Note, if they caught out here, next time donors will simply fund a way to hide it better next time.

    Then of course there is the issue of laundering offshore money (less likely given the wealth of the operatives and how business favours are the payoffs).

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