Mallard pulls rank over Benson-Pope
Tuesday, 10 May 2005 Press Releases - Education
ACT Education spokesman Deborah Coddington today said Associate Education Minister David Benson-Pope would be fuming
over Education Minister Trevor Mallard pulling rank by ruling out the waiving or reimbursing of NCEA Scholarship
reassessment fees.
"Today in Parliament I asked Mr Mallard whether the Government would honour its commitment, made to the House on 10
February to consider waiving the fees, in light of the State Services Commission's report on NZQA's botch-up of the
exams. The Minister replied that he would neither waive nor reimburse these fees," Miss Coddington said.
This contradicts what his associate minister told Parliament on 10 February when Mr Benson-Pope said he would consider
scrapping the fees upon seeking further advice.
"It’s an absolute disgrace that Mr Benson-Pope has wasted so much time ˜seeking further advice' and had still not come
back with a decision. But what's worse is that Mr Mallard totally over-ruled him and arrogantly ruled out compensation
altogether. The cost for students and parents was $30 per subject. Some parents have paid more than $100 to get their
children’ s exams reassessed.
NZQA’s handling of Scholarship has been nothing short of a mess. If the Government was genuine in its concern over this
debacle it would do something for the students who’ve been stuffed around by the whole process. The least Mr Mallard
could do is change his mind and waive fees or reimburse out-of-pocket parents," Miss Coddington said.
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