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Joyce AWOL over Callaghan grants

Published: Fri 5 Jun 2015 03:45 PM
5 June 2015
Joyce AWOL over Callaghan grants
News that the Government is not going to get a cent back from the Callaghan Fund’s investment in NextWindow is an indictment of Steven Joyce, says Labour’s Innovation spokesperson David Cunliffe.
“The Minister has failed to be the ambulance at the bottom of the cliff for the taxpayer’s $3.9 million investment in the failed touch screen company.
“He should have been responsible for better investment criteria and better due diligence to ensure the targeted investment was a wise one in the first place. He should have been the fence at the top.
“It’s concerning that Callaghan admits that it had no security over their investment in Canadian owned NextWindow, so it could not get any value back.
“The NextWindow failure is another chapter in a series of stuff ups over Callaghan grants from subsidising Oracle to build America’s Cup boats against New Zealand to granting funds to Chatham Rock Phosphate before it had a resource grant.
“This completes a bad hair week for Steven Joyce following the fiasco over the $70,000 sign outside his MoBie empire in Wellington,” says David Cunliffe.
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