Defence force legal action unfair
Defence force legal action unfair
Richard Worth - National Defence Spokesperson
Defence force strong-arm tactics in threatening legal action to soldiers after its own blunder is totally unfair, says National’s Defence Spokesperson Richard Worth.
“These soldiers were asked to apply for a defence transfer loan subsidy which they were later denied, through the defence force’s own blunder. To threaten them with legal action if they didn’t pay the money back, money that they never knew they owed, is blatantly wrong.
“This issue highlights the disparity between the pay and allowances of the territorial force and the regular force when the soldiers in both forces are doing the same work in peacekeeping and combat operations.
“The Defence Minister must investigate why the territorials were told they were entitled to an allowance and then sent letter demanding it back.
“Territorial force soldiers are putting
their lives on the line for their country, they are giving
up work commitments and opportunities for career advancement
back home.
“The New Zealand Defence Force does not
treat them fairly. While territorials do different work to
the regular force in New Zealand, in operations overseas
they do the same job as the regular force. They should be
paid and as such and get the same benefits as regular force
soldiers,” Mr Worth said.