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Swift move needed to retain confidence

Published: Thu 1 Nov 2012 09:37 AM
Swift move needed to retain confidence
The Government must move quickly to reassure the public and our trading partners that our borders are secure, Labour’s Customs spokesperson Kris Faafoi said today.
"The massive drugs haul found in a Fonterra shipment that originated from New Zealand has created a global media storm because of its size and its origin.
"New Zealand has a long standing reputation for having secure borders and tight processes to prevent these kinds of situations.
"While this incident is focussed around just one container of the approximately 24 million tonnes of cargo that leave our ports each year, the size, nature of the drug haul and the fact it involves one of our largest exporters – and one that is part of the secure exports scheme - requires a swift investigation.
"Initial reports from Customs suggest that the container may have been intercepted en route to Algeria. Whatever the circumstances Maurice Williams, as the minister in charge, must move swiftly to get to the bottom of where the drugs entered the container.
"We need action to reassure trading partners and the public that our border controls are strong,” said Kris Faafoi.
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