Key ducks but can’t avoid High Court slap
The High Court’s slap in the face to John Key and his Government over Chorus has left it with no option but to accept
the Commerce Commission’s lawful process in deciding the price of copper, says Labour’s associate ICT spokesperson Clare
Curran.
“John Key was forced today to effectively rule out any further threats of legislating against the final Commission
decision expected at the end of the year due to lack of support from coalition partners, a concerted push from the tech
industry and a consumer backlash.
“This is good news for an industry which has been riddled with uncertainty created by a stream of threats, intimidation
of a regulatory body, the likelihood of households paying too much for broadband and a Prime Minister intent on propping
up the profits of its corporate mate Chorus.
“John Key, Amy Adams and Steven Joyce have all contributed to one of the major botch-ups of the National Government.
“It will be up to an incoming Labour Government to get the critical broadband infrastructure programme back on track and
deliver an economic upgrade in ICT.
“ICT today plays a role similar to the railway in the 19th century. It is the infrastructure that opens up new markets
and new supply chains. We will be left behind if this Government keeps stuffing it up,” says Clare Curran.
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