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John Wright - The Mystery Is Resolved

Published: Wed 17 May 2000 03:39 PM
17 May 2000
JOHN WRIGHT – THE MYSTERY IS RESOLVED
The mystery continues about what exactly John Wright does as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary, says United New Zealand leader, Hon Peter Dunne.
Yesterday, Mr Dunne released answers to Parliamentary Questions showing that Mr Wright had no delegated duties as Under-Secretary for Racing, other than attending race meetings on the Government’s behalf.
However, Mr Wright is also Under-Secretary for Industry and Regional Development, and Under-Secretary for Economic Development, but more answers to Parliamentary Questions in respect of his role in those portfolios show a similar story.
According to Written Answer 8575 from the Minister for Economic Development:
“No formal delegations have yet been made to the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Economic Development.”
And in Written Question 8574, the Minister for Industry and Regional Development replies:
“No formal delegations have yet been made to the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Industry and Regional Development.”
However, the Minister does acknowledge he has asked Mr Wright to
“… take a particular interest in issues relating to the Industrial Supplies Office.”
“The mystery is now resolved as to Mr Wright’s role.”
“He is in the Executive to be a modern fully taxpayer funded cultural icon.”
“Roger Hall is at last being honoured for his wit and insight in ‘Gliding On’.”
“It can now be revealed – John Wright is the modern Jim of the Stores Board.”
“And we taxpayers are the mugs who pay for it,” Mr Dunne says.
ENDS
New Zealand’s Liberal Party
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