Scoop Full Coverage: The Peters Proceedings
Peters Saga: Key Super Pleased With PM Being
Stunning
Helen Clark’s stunning revelation
today that she was told in February by Owen Glenn that he
had donated $100,000 to Winston Peters leaves the Prime
Minister with a lot of explaining to do, says National Party
Leader John Key. “This is a stunning revelation. Months
have gone by since Helen Clark was informed by Mr Glenn
about the $100,000 donation. More
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Scoop Satire: Satirists Write Open Letter To Winston
Peters
I write to you today on a matter of urgent
public importance. I know that you are facing great pressure
now and will no doubt face more in the future. The risks
could not be more grave. There has been talk of the end of
your political career. We urge you not to let this happen.
If it does, what in the name of all that's holy will we
write about? More
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Gordon Campbell: A Privileged Look At
Peters’ Proceedings
On the night, it seemed
like game, set and match to Winston Peters in his initial
skirmish with Parliament’s privileges committee. If this
was heat being applied in the political kitchen, Peters
barely raised a sweat. Ostensibly, this committee of eleven
senior MPs from right across the political spectrum had been
called together to consider a complaint from ACT leader
Rodney Hide that Peters was in contempt of Parliament.
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- Scoop Audio - Winston Peters Privileges Hearing - Audio & Video