21 June 2002 Media Statement
Murray McCully speaks for Maori Members of National Party
Maori Affairs Minister Parekura Horomia was shocked to discover that the National Party seems to have made Murray
McCully the new Maori Affairs spokesperson.
"Murray McCully's attacks on whanau, hapu, iwi and Maori community development are appalling. Why has Hon Georgina Te
Heuheu been excused from her role as Maori Affairs spokesperson, when she was only promoted to the front bench in
October 2001.
"This type of National Party attitude exposed in Murray McCully's comments today are typical of a political party that
has no commitment to get serious about Maori development and is also unwilling to let their Maori members speak for
themselves.
"What do Georgina and Hekia think of Murray McCully attacking the development of whanau within their own communities.
"The Capacity Building fund, is part of the Maori development funding available to acccelerate whanau, hapu, iwi and
Maori communities development aspirations.
"All projects go through a process of scrutiny throughout the development and delivery of the initiatives. The positive
impact of these initiatives are obvious in the communities around the country. If Murray McCully had visited Maori
communities he would have been aware of this.
"I will not apologise for taking Maori development seriously and keeping the promises Labour made to the electorate, on
becoming government.
"To achieve our full potential as a nation, all members of our society must fully particpate in their own development,"
Parekura Horomia said.
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