These were formerly termed bribes. Gifts sounds better though doesn’t it? Not so borderline criminal? And who reports them as ‘gifts’? Why NZ mainstream whore media of course, they’re all in each others’ corporate pockets. Well in bed with each other would be more to the point. Takoha, the time worn tactic from way back & still in business. Only small gifts somebody has said, still large or small it has the same magical effect.
From tvnz
It’s been revealed several Labour MPs have accepted gifts from controversial Chinese Communication company Huawei.
MPs have to register interests such as assets, debts and gifts they have received, and the list as at 31 January 2019 was presented to Parliament today.
Police Minister Stuart Nash accepted tickets and hospitality to an All Blacks v France rugby game from Huawei Technologies.
Māori Development, Local Government and Associate Environment Minister Nania Mahuta received Warriors v Canberra Raiders match tickets and hospitality from Huawei New Zealand.
Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis accepted All Blacks test tickets from Huawei.
List MP and Junior Whip Kiri Allan received two All Blacks tickets, food, and beverages in Wellington from Huawei.
Huawei wants to role out the 5G network in New Zealand but there is pressure from international partners not to let them.
The GCSB is still making it’s final decision on the matter.

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Just tell those being bribed to throw the bribes back in Huawei’s face. We don’t want bribable politicians again like the last national govt.
Cheers Merv
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Would be good if folk would email the bribable politicians & let them know what they think Merv.
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Like Shane Jones who Worked for Fishing Companies being able to Get Video Cameras off Fishing Boats Minister of Fisheries.or Winston Peters Supporting the Horse Racing Industry.
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Thanks Pam
Shared with Uncensored readers with gratitude and due credit as always. Keep up the fight mate; and you are right that more people should “get angry” and get active. Let ’em know what you think!
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Thanks Martin … and you too keep up the fight 🙂 Getting highly censored isn’t it?
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“A bribe? No, a gratuity” Kommandant Amon Gört in the movie ‘Schindler’s List’.
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😦 sounding a little familiar now WW
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Reblogged this on The Most Revolutionary Act and commented:
Should we feel better that corruption is out in the open in New Zealand?
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Good thought Stuart! Reminds me of a recent article in mainstream I saw where Real estate/ Landlords are brazenly saying they don’t want Maori tenants!!! They did it & still do it covertly but now they’re out with it. Shame shame.
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