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Ingram Report—Prime Minister's Statement

Tuesday 17 October 2006 Hansard source (external site)

Smith5. Dr the Hon LOCKWOOD SMITH (National—Rodney) Link to this
to the Prime Minister

Does she stand by her statement to the House on 16 May 2006, with respect to the Ingram inquiry, that: “Inquiries must always take the time required to get to the root of the matter.”?

SmithDr the Hon Lockwood Smith Link to this

How well did the Ingram inquiry get to the root of the matter, when Noel Ingram “found no evidence to support an allegation that Mr Siriwan or Ms Phanngarm were promised work in New Zealand.”, yet Mr Siriwan has sworn an affidavit claiming that Taito Phillip Field promised him that if he went to work for Mr Field in Samoa, he would be issued with a work permit for New Zealand?

ClarkRt Hon HELEN CLARK Link to this

Evidence, of course, is more than allegation, and I understand that the inquiry did speak to Mr Siriwan.

SmithDr the Hon Lockwood Smith Link to this

How effectively did the Ingram report get to the root of the matter, when Noel Ingram reported that: “Mr Field was unable to recall precisely when he did discover that Mr Siriwan was working on the house.”, and when Mr Siriwan has sworn an affidavit saying that he did a deal with Taito Phillip Field to go to Samoa in March to work on Mr Field’s house, in return for Mr Field obtaining a work permit for Siriwan here in New Zealand?

ClarkRt Hon HELEN CLARK Link to this

There are, clearly, conflicting statements that the police will need to address in their investigation.

SmithDr the Hon Lockwood Smith Link to this

How effectively did the Ingram report get to the root of the matter, when Noel Ingram concluded: “The evidence does not support a finding that Mr Field knew that Mr Siriwan was working on Mr Field’s house …” when he met with the Associate Minister, Damien O’Connor, on 17 May 2005, yet Sunan Siriwan has sworn an affidavit confirming that he did a deal with Taito Phillip Field to go to Samoa in March to work on Mr Field’s house in return for Mr Field obtaining a work permit for Siriwan here in New Zealand?

ClarkRt Hon HELEN CLARK Link to this

There are, clearly, conflicting statements that the police will need to address in their investigation

SmithDr the Hon Lockwood Smith Link to this

How effectively did the Ingram report get to the root of the matter, when Noel Ingram concluded: “I found no evidence that Mr Siriwan was influenced in his behaviour by the fact that Mr Field was a Minister.”, and when Mr Siriwan has now stated publicly that he went to Samoa “because Taito Phillip Fields—he’s a Minister. He promised me to come to work on his house and then he will give me the visa to return to New Zealand.”?

ClarkRt Hon HELEN CLARK Link to this

I repeat that Mr Siriwan had the opportunity to speak to the inquiry and did not make those allegations then.

SmithDr the Hon Lockwood Smith Link to this

How well did the Ingram inquiry get to the root of the matter where the conflict existed, or appeared to exist, between Mr Field’s private interests and the use of his influence as a Minister, when Sunan Siriwan has now sworn an affidavit alleging he was told what to say to the Ingram inquiry and was under duress to say what he was coached to say?

ClarkRt Hon HELEN CLARK Link to this

That affidavit, of course, has been referred to the police, who are making investigations.

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