New Zealand’s Most Trusted in 2012 Revealed
New Zealand’s Most Trusted in 2012
Revealed
...as Well as Those We’ve Lost Faith
in
There’s a new leader in the annual
Reader’s Digest Most Trusted list released today in the
July issue of Reader’s Digest New
Zealand.
In 2011 his team won the coveted
Webb Ellis Trophy, now in 2012 All Blacks Captain Richie
McCaw has won the title of New Zealand’s Most Trusted
Person.
Food writer Alison Holst took out the second
spot, followed by businessman and charity worker ‘the Mad
Butcher”; Peter Leitch.
The eighth annual
Reader’s Digest Trust Survey reveals the findings from a
national poll conducted by a leading independent research
company that reveals the people and professions we believe
in ... and those we don’t.
NEW ZEALAND’S MOST TRUSTED: Richie McCaw, All Blacks’ captain (1); Alison Holst, food writer (2); Peter Leitch, businessman, charity worker (3); John Kirwan, former All Black, depression awareness spokesperson (4); Willie Apiata VC, soldier (5), Peter Snell, former athlete, scientist (6); Kevin Milne, former TV host. consumer advocate (7); Sarah Ulmer, cyclist (8); Jim Hickey, TV weather presenter (9); Judy Bailey, TV presenter, charity worker, and Colin Meads, former All Black (equal 10).
AT THE TAIL OF THE FIELD: While the
survey looks at the ‘most trusted’ ranking, those who
failed to generate support also make for interesting
reading. As in previous years, politicians make up the
bulk of the tail end, but there are some new names for 2012:
Peter Whittall, Pike River Coal CEO (90); Pita Sharples,
Minister of Maori Affairs (91); Michael Fay, businessman
(92); Gerry Brownlee, Canterbury Earthquake Recovery
Minister (93); Tariana Turia, Maori Party co-leader (94);
Michael Laws, former Wanganui Mayor; (95); Winston Peters,
New Zealand First leader (96); Douglas Graham, former
politician (97); Kim Dotcom, internet entrepreneur (98);
Hone Harawira, Mana Party leader (99); Brian Tamaki, church
leader (100).
SPORTSPEOPLE ON TOP: This
year – an Olympic year – it is perhaps promising to see
10 sporting figures in the top 20, including gold medal
hopeful Valerie Adams at number 12.
ENTERTAINING NAMES: A wide range
of familiar actors, directors, singers and comedians make
appearances on the list: Peter Jackson, (12); Sam Neill,
(28), Rhys Darby (39); The Topp Twins (40); Robyn Malcolm
(41); Kiri Te Kanawa (46); Bret McKenzie (54); Jemaine
Clement (60).
In a separate poll of
professions conducted for Reader’s Digest, fire-fighters
were voted the most trusted, followed by paramedics and
rescue volunteers. Door to door salespeople and
telemarketers trailed the list.
The
specially commissioned 2012 Reader’s Digest Trust Survey
was undertaken by independent research firm Catalyst
Consultancy & Research. It was conducted in two rounds,
to determine who has caught the public imagination in the
last year, and then to calculate rankings. A representative
cross-section of more than 600 people rated how much they
trusted a list of 100 well-known New Zealanders, on a scale
of one-to-ten.
They were also asked to rate 40
professions.
The July 2012 issue
of New Zealand Reader’s Digest includes the full list of
results and analysis, as well as an interview with Richie
McCaw.
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