John Tamihere and Paula Bennett's war of words over trust

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Mon, 11 Feb 2013 6:11p.m.

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A spat's broken out between John Tamihere and Social Development Minister Paula Bennett over a $1.4 million Government contract.

A spat's broken out between John Tamihere and Social Development Minister Paula Bennett over a $1.4 million Government contract.

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13/02/2013 8:20:22 p.m.

bubba wrote:

All i see is the bickering that caused the gap is still continuing, causeing the gap to widen.The truth is that neither Bennette nor Tamahere are any good on their own.BUT together they could find solutions rather than creating more problems.They both claim to want the same things for our babies and the futre of Aotearoa.Who better to do it than two of Aotearoa own finest.Work together to keep us together.Your boss can't be trusted.

12/02/2013 1:48:27 p.m.

bernard wrote:

look tv3 how to you expect me to take some one like paula seriously a person who lived on the dpb almost all her life and welfare then when she gets into parliament she sings a completly diffrent tune . so dont force her on me becouse she has no credibility she was a life long welfare recipient whom had it not been for welfare would not be were she is today . fair enough i think .

11/02/2013 9:33:07 p.m.

Michelle wrote:

Like Desiree alot of families benefited from these services and failing these families is because they have had some input but now its being taken away,ripped out from under them. They are failing them because the families want to keep there kaimahi but are not allowed, like alot of contracts. They were not one of the worst performing family start providers that just isn't true. That programme was working but "the contract was ripped up" before the time given to remedy earlier hiccups. Like alot of Maori provider contracts, set up to fail or way under funded, eg; DSM 1 nurse 3 disease states.Mainstream, 1 disease state a specialist and a team for a respiratory patient?? Wake up and smell the coffee people ! !