Standard retirement age discussion
A thoughtful and thought provoking post by mickysavage (Greg Presland) at The Standard on The retirement age debate: Labour’s policy is to gradually change the age of retirement to 67 with an allowance...
View ArticleLabour staunch on raising Super age
Labour is promoting it';s policy to raise the age of eligibility of National Superanuation again. RNZ reports: Labour pushing later retirement age The Labour Party is using the latest information on...
View ArticleSeymour Super pressure on Key
David Seymour continues to pressure John Key on the future of Superannuation in New Zealand, this time via Question Time in Parliament yesterday. This is one way of differentiating ACT from National,...
View ArticleSeymour slams Super policies
Act MP David Seymour has slammed ‘baby boomers’ (I’m one of those) that he says will “turn our country into a debt-ridden basket case”. The Spinoff: NZ baby boomers are building a banana republic, and...
View ArticleNational’s Super age proposal
This afternoon Bill English announce National’s superannuation policy, which included a raising of the entitlement age in 20 years time. There has been a lot of immediate reaction. I think people...
View ArticleLabour’s commitments “can be funded out of existing tax revenue”
Labour leader Andrew Little says that any Labour policies can be funded out of existing and forecast revenues and tax rates won’t be changed. In an interview on The Nation Little made commitments of...
View ArticleLabour’s Super policy
Labour have announced their superannuation policy. It includes pledges to keep the entitlement age at 65, and resuming payments to the Super fund. Labour secures the future for NZ Super A Labour...
View ArticleMSD, DIA say no Super leak from them
Following an Inland Revenue investigation that found no evidence of a leak of Winston Peter’s super over payment – see Inland Revenue “could not have been the source” of Super leak – both the Ministry...
View ArticlePeters drops leak accusations against Bennett, Tolley
It was obvious that all the Winston Peters accusations and litigation couldn’t stand up. He launched what was clearly a fishing expedition to try to expose the culprit. Peters, via his lawyer Brian...
View ArticlePeters suffered breach of privacy but failed to identify who was responsible
The High Court (Venning J) has released a decision that found that Winston Peters had his privacy breached, but in court proceedings he failed to identify who was responsible, despite accusing a number...
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