Bolger's Appointment Increases ACT's Fears About People's Bank
Jim Bolger's appointment as chairman of NZ Post and the People's Bank is a sign of the government's desperation, ACT
leader Richard Prebble says.
"If the Labour/Alliance coalition believed the People's Bank was going to be a success, they'd have given it as a reward
to one of their own," Mr Prebble said.
"Of course, what they really wanted was a banker but they couldn't find anyone with banking credibility who'd take the
job.
"If the government thinks that by appointing a former National Party politician it will silence the Opposition, they're
mistaken. As independent commentators have pointed out, the effective opposition to the People's Bank has been the ACT
Party, not National. The appointment of Jim Bolger, if anything, increases our concerns.
"I'm pleased but not surprised that the government couldn't find an ACT supporter to chair the new bank. Sir Roger
Douglas and Ruth Richardson value their reputations too much," Mr Prebble said.
ENDS