What Cost-Benefit Analysis Of Scrapping Privy Cl?
· What Does The Cost-Benefit Analysis Of Privy Council
Abolition Say?
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· “Giving away a proven and
long-established service that can be purchased free of cost,
for a new unproven service costing potentially millions of
dollars, lacks logic and common sense.
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· “Yet this
appears to be what we are doing in casting aside the Privy
Council for a revamped Supreme Court, “ suggests Michael
Barnett, chief executive of the Auckland Chamber of
Commerce.
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· And it will be taxpayers who will carry
the new costs, whether they agree or disagree.
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· He
was calling on Government to release any cost-benefit
analysis that had been done on the cost of restructuring,
staffing and operating a new Supreme Court arising from the
decision to abolish the right of New Zealanders to take
cases to the Privy Council in England.
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· This cost
needs to be weighted against the zero cost New Zealand has
enjoyed from not having to annually fund the infrastructure
that carries Britain’s Privy Council.
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“I find it
hard to believe that a cost-benefit analysis of the change
in our legal system hasn’t been done. It is only fair to
taxpayers that this information be released as part of the
debate on whether the move has compelling cost advantages,”
said Mr
Barnett.