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Cabinet Appointments and Honours Committee—Chair

Tuesday 19 February 2008 Hansard source (external site)

Key2. JOHN KEY (Leader of the Opposition) Link to this
to the Prime Minister

Is she the chair of the Cabinet appointments and honours committee, which considered the nomination of Owen Glenn to be an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit?

KeyJohn Key Link to this

Was she or any other Minister present at the Cabinet committee aware that Mr Glenn had loaned the Labour Party $100,000 after the 2005 election, when they made the decision to recommend him for the honour?

ClarkRt Hon HELEN CLARK Link to this

I certainly was but, of course, the honour was made irrespective of such factors.

KeyJohn Key Link to this

Why did the Prime Minister not correct Labour Party President Mike Williams’ statement made after Mr Glenn received his New Year’s honour that Mr Glenn had made no financial donation to the Labour Party since 2005, when that statement was clearly not true?

ClarkRt Hon HELEN CLARK Link to this

Because I was overseas and had no knowledge of it at the time.

KeyJohn Key Link to this

What assurances can she give the New Zealand public that Mr Glenn did not receive his honour as a mark of gratitude for bailing out the New Zealand Labour Party when it had to pay back $880,000 it took from taxpayers to pay for its pledge card?

ClarkRt Hon HELEN CLARK Link to this

In fact, an honour is given in spite of such factors, and I would draw the member’s attention to the editorial in the New Zealand Herald on the matter on 1 January entitled “Honoured donor to our politics”, which went on to state that Mr Glenn “thoroughly deserves one of our highest national honours”. It further stated that he “doubly deserves his honour because he appears to have made no secret of his contribution.”, unlike the 3 million bucks’ worth of private contributors who fuelled the National Party’s campaign in 2005.

KeyJohn Key Link to this

Can the Prime Minister confirm that she has approved Mr Glenn’s appointment as New Zealand’s consul in Monaco, and that she has, as reported this morning, told the Minister of Foreign Affairs to “get on with it”; if not, what is the position in regard to that appointment?

ClarkRt Hon HELEN CLARK Link to this

No and no. The position, as I understand it from Mr Peters this morning, is that he is considering whether an appointment should be made at all to such a position.

KeyJohn Key Link to this

How did the Prime Minister become aware of Mr Glenn’s interest in the honorary consul position; was it because the matter was raised directly with her by Mr Glenn, or was his request relayed to her by Labour Party President, Mike Williams?

ClarkRt Hon HELEN CLARK Link to this

Certainly there has been no conversation by me with Mr Glenn on this matter. I am aware that he has had breakfast with Mr Peters and it has been discussed. Where in the ether it came to me I do not know.

KeyJohn Key Link to this

Why is it that the Prime Minister seems to be struggling to either remember or reconcile any statements in regard to this matter, when Mr Glenn’s memory seems to be fully intact?

ClarkRt Hon HELEN CLARK Link to this

That is a bit rich from the man who could not remember opening the email he knew he had received from the Exclusive Brethren.

KeyJohn Key Link to this

How does it look to the New Zealand public when the Government that spent most of last year arguing about the need for transparency in electoral donations has, through its party president, denied that Mr Glenn had made any financial donations to the Labour Party since the 2005 election, a statement we now know to be untrue, while at the same time she has given Mr Glenn a New Zealand honour and seemingly promised him a job as honorary consul in Monaco, and does she agree with the rest of the New Zealand public that this is looking very murky, indeed?

ClarkRt Hon HELEN CLARK Link to this

The only thing that looks murky is the National Party putting all its money into secret trusts, including by the end of December last year, scurrying around the anonymous donors, such as the Waitemata Trust run by Mr Bob Brown, business partner of Murray McCully, and getting as much fuelled away in secret as it could before the 1 January deadline for new rules.

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