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Bankrupting May Wang “in the interests of justice” – Assoc. Judge Hannah Sargisson

December 9, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Associate Judge Hannah Sargisson is reported as saying yesterday, that making prominent businesswoman May Wang bankrupt, while not an easy decision, was correct “in the interests of justice“.  But many may be asking: ‘what exactly does this (quoted) phrase mean and how does it relate to the broader concepts of “truth”, “moral absolutes”, “ethical standards”, “public interest” and “community standards” – given that “justice” is generally perceived to be connected to one of more of these ideas?

To answer this question one must bear in mind that the associate judge said that Ms Wang had not been forthright to creditors or the court and the disclosure of her interests in the UBNZ group, the vehicle through which Hong-Kong listed Natural Dairy had planned to buy the Crafar farms “has been entirely inadequate“. [Emphasis added] [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Moral Values Tagged With: Associate Judge Hannah Sargisson, Community Standards, Corruption, Crafar farms, Dynasty Group, Interests of Justice, May Wang, moral absolute, Natural Dairy, Overseas Investment Act 2005, Serious Fraud Office, SFO, Truth, UBNZ Group. Overseas Investment Office

Why politicians need legal scrutiny – Opinion

November 21, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

OPINION – Talking Politics by Gordon Campbell – Quoted from The Wellingtonian 18 November 2010, p. 11 (see below)

[Corruption involving fraud, bribery etc  can only be rooted out among politicians when those with their fingers in the till are appropriately prosecuted and sentenced to ensure that full reparation is made. To be effective, this presupposes that enforcement agencies apply regular quality legal scrutiny involving the highest level of accounting standards to the use of tax-payers’ money. Thereby community standards can be upheld and the public good protected against injury].

“Politicians cannot be exempt from the laws they make, a point driven home more than once last week.

“Women’s Affairs Minister Pansy Wong, for example, had to resign from Cabinet after she confessed to violating the parliamentary rules intended to ensure that MPs don’t blur the lines between their public duties and their private interests.

“Yet on a regular basis, it transpired Wong had used her parliamentary travel perk to help pay for her husband’s travel costs on overseas trips, during which he conducted private business deals.

“This contradicted the crystal clear Speaker’s ruling that “no rebate is payable in respect of any travel undertaken by the member for private business purposes”.

“Wong will be allowed to repay the money involved, which could run to thousands of dollars.

“As some commentators pointed out, a beneficiary who misused the terms of their benefit eligibility for personal gain would almost certainly be prosecuted, as well as having to pay back the money – but as yet, there is no sign of the Wong affair being referred to the police.”

For full article see: http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/local-papers/the-wellingtonian/4354878/Why-politicians-need-legal-scrutiny

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Filed Under: Crime Tagged With: bribery, Corruption, Fraud, legal scrutiny, parliamentary rules, Women's Affairs Minister

Michael Swann, Computer South Ltd and Checketts McKay Law

November 12, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

On 11 February 2010 Michael Andrew Swann was sentenced to 20 months jail for accepting $755,154 in bribes from long-term friend and business associate Robin Sew Hoy: the sentence to be served concurrently with his present jail sentence of nine and a half years for his part in defrauding the Otago District Health Board (ODHB) of $16.9 million.

Swann had pleaded guily to corruption (accepting bribes) in November 2009 and on 17 December 2009 he was convicted in a jury trial in the Dunedin High Court of a single charge laid against him under the Secret Commissions Act relating to 85 secret “kick-back” (inducement) payments he received from Sew Hoy. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Crime Tagged With: bribery, bribes, Checketts McKay Law, Computer South Ltd, Corruption, Fraud, Iaine Fyfe, Iaine Grant Fyfe, inducement, kick-backs, Michael Andrew Swann, Michael Swann, Otago District Health Board, Robin Sew Hoy, Secret Commissions Act, Serious Fraud Office

Corruption Watchdog to Investigate Labour Party Minister’s expenses

June 11, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

The Independent Commission Against Corruption will probe a 2008 trip to the Middle East by former Labour minister after a government report found he misused public funds.

The report says the taxpayer footed the bill for airfares, meals and other transportation worth nearly $6000.

The Minister’s trip was reviewed after the Minister was accused of misusing money and failing to declare free flight upgrades

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/corruption-watchdog-to-investigate-macdonalds-expenses-20100610-xznx.html?autostart=1

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Filed Under: Crime Tagged With: Corruption, Labour Party, Minister, public funds

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