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Title: Police Minister Apologises - but Minister Williamson has not
Post by: Jaxcat on May 22, 2013, 02:41:00 PM
I see today that the Independent Authority has reported on the Urewera issue - and the Police Commissioner and the Police Minister have apologised for those that were upset and treated badly during the raids (as opposed to those that were arrested).  Where, Minister Williamson is your apology for the illegal collecting of fees and levies by the Board that you oversee.  The Ombudsman and the RRC have reported - and both have said it is illegal - yet you, the Chair your appointed to the Board and the CEO are miserably and noticeably silent. 

I believe Minister Williamson, and Mr Bickers could learn a lot from the Minister of Police and her Commissioner,
Title: Re: Police Minister Apologises - but Minister Williamson has not
Post by: Badger on May 22, 2013, 05:10:01 PM
Funny you should say that Jax, because I watched that earlier and they were talking about human rights and how violated their rights and caused them to suffer and how they felt intimidated on the day they were raided.

I lost my house and business and can assure you I felt very violated, stressed and intimidated, its been four years of shit from these goons......and Williamson won't even talk to me.....

Title: Re: Police Minister Apologises - but Minister Williamson has not
Post by: Watchdog on May 22, 2013, 05:56:16 PM
Rather than apolgise why don't they just piss off.
Title: Re: Police Minister Apologises - but Minister Williamson has not
Post by: Jaxcat on May 23, 2013, 11:20:33 AM
I would settle for an apology as they exit stage left....
Title: Re: Police Minister Apologises - but Minister Williamson has not
Post by: Enn on May 23, 2013, 10:11:44 PM
 666 posts jaxcat!

I always thought that there was a code of conduct for MP's and that they were to act with honesty, integrity, and in the best interests of the people they represent.

perhaps if there was ever a need for CPD  it is here. Competency measured by positive results, Outcomes whatever you want to call them.

Go quietly and fall on your sword please...

 
Title: Re: Police Minister Apologises - but Minister Williamson has not
Post by: Jaxcat on May 24, 2013, 08:48:18 PM
I presume you meant the MP's and not me falling quietly on my sword (chuckle).  Well said Enn!
Title: Re: Police Minister Apologises - but Minister Williamson has not
Post by: Enn on May 25, 2013, 12:30:07 AM
 Jaxcat  yes the MP's of course  ;D

 One in paticular springs to mind tho.