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星期六, 10 月 26, 2024

Simeon Brown calls out donation to gang

Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt donated $200 of taxpayer money to the Mongrel Mob gang. Photo supplied ODT

Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown is criticising Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt for paying a $200 donation to a gang.

Brown, the National Party’s police spokesman, questioned State Services Minister Chris Hipkins about the payment in Parliament on Tuesday.

He says it’s “very telling” that Hipkins, answering on behalf of Justice Minister Andrew Little, would not express confidence in Hunt following revelations this week that Hunt donated $200 of taxpayer’s money to the Mongrel Mob.

“The Minister was at pains to distance the Government from the Chief Human Rights Commissioner, stating repetitively that the commission is independent and that the Government doesn’t always agree with it,” Brown says.

“Given the Minister could not bring himself to even express confidence in the head of New Zealand’s taxpayer-funded Human Rights Commission HRC), Paul Hunt himself should do the right thing and hand in his resignation.

“Yes we must respect the independence of agencies like the HRC, but the Government must still take responsibility for the agency in regards to inappropriate use of taxpayer funding.

“I refuse to think the Minister thinks donating to organised crime is appropriate use of taxpayer funds.

“The Government has again been weak on a gang issue. How many more times can they dismiss the harm these gangs bring to communities?

“How can they pretend they are just community motorcycle groups when the impact of methamphetamine as peddled by gangs is so widely experienced?

“Mr Hunt simply has to go and then the Government needs to take a long look at itself and how it is managing the rise of gangs in New Zealand.”

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