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  1. This is a worry. I was so hoping with this Government we would be getting serious reform.

  2. Last I heard, there was no indication as to why they’d resigned. I think it a bit premature to cast blame anywhere, until either a) they say what prompted their resignations, or b) we see the results of the Group’s work, and can make an educated guess at it.

  3. If somehow the Greens and Labour get a second term, cleaning out the “traitors within” in the State Sector has to be the political priority. The neo liberal aligned CEOs and top echelon, detest public ownership and infrastructure, and accountability, if you read some of their comments, the arsehole at HNZ would not even speak to the media at one stage!

    The Thompson and Clark fiasco shows where these people are coming from. Aligned with the ruling class but happy to take huge salaries for shafting the ordinary taxpayers, from those same taxpayers.

    After the 2020 Election all the public sector tops should have to reapply for their jobs–like they do to other people–and replaced with people genuinely supporting real reform. Then the State Sector Act should be repealed, and all SOEs reverted to Government Departments.

  4. “vested interests of the Wellington bureaucracy’?

    Bradbury you mouth endless rubbish.

    Labour did not expect to win in 2017? Where is your evidence?
    You are truly irrelevant and should be working for Trump.
    “Fake news” thrives on this site.

    1. Rubbish! He’s one of the few who actually talk about an extremely politicised public service and it’s ugly bully boy culture.

      He’s supplied plenty of evidence to support his views and calling him names sounds like a Trump refutation itself.

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