Who knew what about Kim Dotcom

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Wed, 02 May 2012 7:00p.m.

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Kim Dotcom was by any standards an unusual immigrant: Extremely wealthy, extremely large, and extremely loud. So did Prime Minister John Key not know about him?

Kim Dotcom was by any standards an unusual immigrant: Extremely wealthy, extremely large, and extremely loud. So did Prime Minister John Key not know about him?

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15/07/2012 10:17:54 p.m.

Kevin Middleton wrote:

Thank you Mr Campbell for trying to expose the rot in this political party,from my own dealings with them as an unemployed dude,they should be arrested & held accountable for miss-management of this country.Lairs are not what we vote for in New Zealand.

9/05/2012 3:26:13 p.m.

Melle Van Winkel wrote:

Kim Dotcom for prime minister! I'm sure he could do a better job than Mr. Clark or Mr. Key, he is definitely more pro-New Zealand than sell-out elitist Key.

7/05/2012 7:33:55 p.m.

Sam S wrote:

Where is John Campbell? He is the reason I watch TV3

7/05/2012 6:58:31 p.m.

Pradip Manchanda wrote:

When John Key moved back to New Zeakand and decided to stand in his current constituency, he would have gone through the list of all rich and influential constituents of Helensville, If he did not, he was negkigent. If he did, he is not telling the truth that he did not know Kim Dotcom till this scandle broke. That is rubish. I wont be surprised if the unforgetable personna of Kim is a significant contributor to John Keys campaign. Please spare us this convenient out of plausible deniability.

5/05/2012 11:50:39 p.m.

Pam Creek wrote:

I watched the John Campbell/John Key interview yesterday and must say that my estimation of John Key has gone right down and for a person who can't remember so many things, then he shouldn't be Prime Minister - really not fit to run a country and I certainly wouldn't be votong for him next time.

5/05/2012 2:15:05 p.m.

Outwitted and gobsmacked wrote:

I certainly think that John Key outwitted John Campbell in the interview - it doesn't happen often but Campbell was clearly left at the end of interview looking absolutely gobsmacked - as if he had fought hard and just had nothing left!

4/05/2012 8:25:00 p.m.

Keileen wrote:

What a great job John Campbell! Sure there were times when John Key seemed to have the upper hand in the interview, but the more Key kept up the pretense of detaching himself from any knowledge or responsibility of his government, was disappointing. This made him appear dishonest, dodgy, and displayed attributes not suited for a Prime Minister of New Zealand. I deeply regret I voted National!

4/05/2012 8:18:46 p.m.

Vince wrote:

John Key MUST front up about this to the public. The facts are conclusive, clear and obvious. As tax payers (we who funded the operation) deserve to be told the truth ! Very embarrising for our PM John Key !

4/05/2012 7:36:29 p.m.

Martin wrote:

Yikes! We have a prime minister who gleefully admits he knows nothing about so many "millions of things" that go on in this country..! Please can we have a leader who knows what goes on. Or is he just too busy performing to bother?

4/05/2012 7:35:37 p.m.

Rochelle wrote:

Thank you for a great presentation and some real investigative journalism. . John Key's lack of action in terms of Banks and his own claims of not being in the loop in regard to knowledge of Dotcom may be convenient for now but such incredible claims may also sow the seeds of mistrust within the minds of those who have blindly followed & accepted the arrogant expediency of this government until now. Oh how a 2nd term in government reveals all.