Bill English MP National Party Deputy Leader
2 September 2008
Clark offers non-answers
National Party Deputy Leader Bill English says Helen Clark clearly made a decision today to avoid answering serious
questions about why she kept secret the Owen Glenn revelations of a donation to Winston Peters.
"Helen Clark could offer no credible explanation about why she kept Mr Glenn's revelation a secret. All she could say
was that both men were 'honourable'.
"That is a total abdication of her responsibilities as Prime Minister. She has clearly failed in her duty to uphold the
highest standards of those who are elected to office.
"Helen Clark sat on her hands while Mr Peters gave questionable answers to the public, and she left it up to others to
initiate more formal inquiries when she should have done it months ago."
Mr English says Helen Clark did reveal today that she spoke to Mr Peters only once in February, when he denied he had
received a donation from Mr Glenn and never spoke to him about it again until the issue flared in July. She also said
she hasn't spoken to Mr Glenn about the matter since February.
"Confirmation that she has had only a few conversations with Mr Peters about the issue, directly contradicts her earlier
defence that she was 'constantly'* seeking her Foreign Affairs Minister's reassurances about the allegations swirling
around him.
"Today, she has also continued with her scurrilous attempts to undermine the credibility of the official inquiries
underway, by maintaining a fanciful claim that National was in some kind of cahoots with independent watchdogs like the
Serious Fraud Office, the Police, and Crown Law.
"This proves that Helen Clark has no respect for the agencies charged with upholding law and order in this country."
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