Bennett denies talk of money with complainant

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Paula Bennett has strongly denied offering any money to a privacy complainant.
Paula Bennett has strongly denied offering any money to a privacy complainant.
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01 May 2010 09:42a.m.

Jan.. wrote:

I know most of the beneficially are not recieving the true and proper amount of benefits over the years and this is a big job guys and more in the agenda to retreive..Goodluck and keep on digging..

30 Apr 2010 05:05p.m.

irascible wrote:

Bennett is just another of the long trail of Ministers and MPs in this Key led NACT coalition whose behaviours, tactics and arrogance demonstrate the un-democratic tendencies of the National & ACT parties. There are echoes of David Cameron here when he rapidly had to change his use of words during his campaign in the UK. As he attacked Clegg and the rise of the Lib-Dems he argued that a coalition or the election of the Lib-Dems would remove the possibility of the UK electing a strong authorit(ian)ive party to govern the UK. Sounds like Bennett and Key prefer the idea of an intrusive, authoritarian state in NZ.

30 Apr 2010 03:42p.m.

Sal wrote:

Problem is Ngaire... Paula Bennett went to see the other DPB lady in Invercargill before a decision was made by the Privacy Commissioner to conduct an investigation. Once that investigation is under way, it becomes unethical at the very least for Bennett to visit the complainant. In the light of that visit, it would now be interesting to know what really happened when she made the earlier visit to Invercargill.