"No-one is above the law"

"No-one is above the law"

This year the Waitangi Tribunal turns 50 - that’s pretty young considering the multitude of discrepancies between Māori and the Crown since the Treaty was signed in 1840.


The Waitangi Tribunal is a commission of inquiry appointed to make recommendations on claims brought by Māori relating to legislation, policies, actions or omissions of the Crown that are alleged to breach promises made in the Treaty of Waitangi. Fact is, this Tribunal wouldn’t exist if the Crown simply treated Māori as equals and stood by their word.


Currently the Waitangi Tribunal are assessing the National-Act coalition agreement to repeal Section 7AA from the Oranga Tamariki Act that stipulates Māori rights to raise displaced children in a culturally sensitive environment that can educate, protect and connect them to their whakapapa. To do away with that clearly shows you another insight into the mentality of this Coalition Government.


This is a dictatorship Government. When they don’t like anything they stand over you and say you have no right to bring me before the law because I am above the law.


Governments are not above the law. Ministers are not above the law. If a Minister wants to take away a significant statutory licence that is actually showing noteworthy opportunities working for Māori children, he or she is being oppressive. Push Māori back where they belong, out of the way and controlled.


Seymour and his mates think that because they come from a well-funded, privileged, white supremist background, that they’re above the law. Generally they can pay for the very best lawyers because there is not one law for all as they argue.


There is one law for very wealthy people who can fund some remarkable legal representation to play the game out, grind others down, exhaust them and win. These people are used to having their way, they are not used to be summoned before a tribunal or court to justify what they are doing.


We need to follow the path of our Australian cousins who have the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) to monitor political grafting, something that is a regular occurrence here. Graft is overt coercion through donations or alternative promises that positively affect someone’s business.


Back in the day, it used to be as small as shouting someone to the All Blacks and perhaps that someone was one of the tender-purchasing staff at the local authority or in Government. Their host asks them to let a tender slip the other way or discreetly hint at the right number in which to bid at. That’s a graft which some people simply brush off as a normal way of doing business. It is not. Grafting is corruption.


A quick Google search shows you Graeme Hart himself made momentous donations of hundreds of thousands of dollars to National and ACT last year; and as our Smokefree generation law dissolves it’s worth mentioning that two former NZ First senior officials are now top executives at tobacco company Phillip Morris NZ.


This Government ignored solid evidence to create a Smokefree Generation because they don’t give a toss. They are now one of the most overt Governments that is in the hands of lobbyists and large scale donators.


In any other country a number of them would be before the courts, particularly in the United States, on graft.


The Waitangi Tribunal want Minister Karen Chhour to appear as she is the primary mind behind the policy and therefore can explain her reasons to remove 7AA that has been there since 2019. That is a fair request.


It took almost 50 years to ensure Māori finally had a right to build a system where they could engage with whakapapa and could engage with family members who had the ability and capacity to love and care for their nieces, nephews, grandchildren and their own children.


This is significant for Māori and yet it is a position that middle class non-Māori take for granted. It is not a big ask and it is not rocket science.


To undo Section 7AA is removing a child’s right to be connected to their roots, their family and their culture. No one has the mana to make that decision for them.

Tex Edwards

Director at KLR Capital

10 个月

Keep pushing .

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William Sasha Perry

Stay Safe Beautiful People.

10 个月

Hey John's A.I. Bot running this page... It is a medicine bioweapon genocide right now. Graphene Oxide Nanotechnology is in all of us and 30% of nz has already died. 95 percent of our indigenous kids are sterile. Wake up ballhead.

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Gareth L.

Director at Red's Roofing and Repairs Ltd

10 个月

“To undo Section 7AA is removing a child’s right to be connected to their roots, their family and their culture. No one has the mana to make that decision for them.”……. The only culture a lot of these children have known is a culture of abuse and violence. They have never been connected with their culture. Perhaps if their “family and culture” was so important then their family and culture should be the ones uplifting these children before they even get on the OT radar. Stop blaming the system that is the ambulance at the bottom of the cliff and start asking WTF is going on in these people’s heads that choose to bring people into the world that they know will be a violent, crime ridden, unforgiving world for their children. Having children isn’t a right, it’s a responsibility. There is always going to be instances where an accident happens and a child is the result but stop having excuses as to why things aren’t working and make them work for yourself and your family if these accidents arise. And the waitangi tribunal has been around for about a third of the existence of the treaty….. not really that young. It’s been around long enough to line your pockets, John.

Phillip Murray

Project Manager Sales ARA Manufacturing

10 个月

Tautoko hard! ???

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