11 May 2005
Insurance Council's targeting of migrants is racist: Turei
Blaming a common insurance scam solely on migrants is an outrageous slur on a vulnerable section of New Zealand society
and the Refugee Council is right to object, says Green MP Metiria Turei.
The Insurance Council has claimed "immigrants" are involved in major frauds involving deliberately crashing cars. The
head of the Refugee Council of New Zealand, Dr. Nagalingam Rasalingam, has this morning said migrants are easily
targeted and called on the insurers' body to provide evidence of its claims.
"These statements by the Insurance Council are utterly racist because they tar all immigrants with the same brush," said
Mrs Turei, the Green Party's Immigration Spokesperson.
"By the Insurance Council's own admission there have been just a few cases of immigrants committing insurance fraud. How
many Pakeha, Maori and Pacific Islanders are guilty of fiddling their insurance claims, of adding a few items to cover
their excess?
"Panel beaters, car dealers and lawyers all have something to gain from cars being crashed. Why doesn't the Council
isolate these groups as fraudsters?
"It is outrageous to attribute any crime to a specific sector of society because ultimately someone's ethnicity or
occupation is irrelevant to whether they are dishonest or not.
"It is abhorrent that we have professional organisations promoting such racism, rather than dealing with specific
isolated cases.
"So I congratulate Dr. Rasalingam for his stand and call on all fair-minded New Zealanders to tell their insurers that
their industry's body is well out of line," said Mrs Turei.
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