$2.5m in donations from the property industry to political parties since 2021. 97% of which has gone to National, Act & NZ First.

  • @stellargmite
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    51 year ago

    “Newsroom reported donations just under the declarable limit were made in March 2019 to the foundation after a public relations consultant orchestrated a meeting with Hart’s son-in-law Duncan Hawkesby and NZ First MP Clayton Mitchell. An email from the PR consultant with the subject line “re CGT” said Mitchell’s stance on a capital gains tax aligned with Hawkesby’s. A meeting Hart briefly attended between Hawkesby and Mitchell occurred and three donations of $14,995 were made from different companies aligned with the family. In April 2019, then Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confirmed a capital gains tax would not be introduced saying consensus could not be reached between parties in government. ”

    • a tiny investment for someone who holds billions in property. We are so easily sold out. And we’re about to be sold out yet again. Legal Corruption.
    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I’ve said it before: our politicians sell themselves so cheaply it’s embarrassing.

      It’s like bribing children with lollipops.

      The shamelessness is galling.