Unauthorised GE work should be halted now - Kedgley
Green MP Sue Kedgley said today all work on recently discovered unauthorised genetic engineering experiments should be
halted at once, until the Environmental Risk Management Authority has looked at these experiments and decided how to
proceed.
"If scientists are going to ride roughshod over the ERMA approval process, they are going to deal with their research
coming to a grinding halt now," said Ms Kedgley.
ERMA announced yesterday that unauthorised genetic engineering experiments had been discovered at the universities of
Canterbury, Victoria, Massey and Waikato, and at the crown research institute ESR, following two earlier discoveries at
the University of Otago in Christchurch and Landcare in Auckland.
Ms Kedgley said she supported ERMA's actions in suspending the delegated authority to safety committees, and in setting
a deadline of 24 May to bring research programmes into line, after which institutions may face prosecution.
Ms Kedgley said that the process of getting approval from ERMA was very familiar to scientists, and given the high level
of public concern about genetic engineering, there could be no excuses for them to circumvent the approval process in
such a widespread way.
"ERMA has held a number of seminars on the legal processes and runs a website, and all research institutions have been
briefed on the HSNO requirements.
"There are safety committees within these universities and research institutes which have been set up to authorise
low-risk laboratory experiments. If there were any questions about the legality of existing experiments, it would have
been easy to ask the nearest safety committee to look into it.
"I can only conclude that scientists have deliberately chosen not to follow the appropriate procedures to get approval
for their experiments. It raises suspicions as to why, and as to whether some of these scientists had research they
wanted to hide."
Sue Kedgley MP: 04 470 6728 or 025 270 9088 Gina Dempster, Press Secretary: 04 470 6723 or 021 1265 289