John Key’s government

Business as usual

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2 Responses to John Key’s government

  1. Kris K says:

    From your link, KG:

    Tolley quiet after ministry ‘expert’ struck off

    Former Education Minister Anne Tolley is remaining tight-lipped amid allegations she misled Parliament about a principal who has now been struck off for failing to act on a complaint against her teacher husband.

    Deborah Anne Mutu was put on leave as principal at Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Kaikohe in 2007 after her husband John Hone Mutu, a teacher at the school, was suspended by the board of trustees the previous year. […]”

    There is no level of corruption these National Socialists won’t go to in order to prop up and cover over the failings of their equally corrupt and evil system of governance.

    And did anyone else notice the names of the husband and wife involved in the sexual abuse, and subsequent cover up, of a minor? Nuff said.

  2. KG says:

    “There is no level of corruption these National Socialists won’t go to in order to prop up and cover over the failings of their equally corrupt and evil system of governance.”
    Dead right.
    And outrage over this? Nah…it’s off to the beach for Christmas and business as usual.
    I truly believe that Kiwis no longer care about corrupt behaviour.