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Libertarianz slam Telecommunications Bill
This evening the leader of the Libertarianz Party, Bernard Darnton, and two other fighters for freedom will present the
Libertarianz' submission on the Telecommunications Amendment Bill.
Libertarianz oppose not only this bill, but the Act it is amending. Darnton explained, "Since the Telecommunications
Bill was passed in 2001, New Zealand has slipped from 16th in OECD broadband penetration, to 22nd. Five years of
regulation has seen New Zealand going backwards, and what is the government's solution? More regulation!"
The Libertarianz submission details several deficiencies in the bill, but one particularly worrying proposal is that the
Commerce Commission be granted complete immunity in relation to any disclosure of confidential information - no matter
how malicious or reckless that disclosure. Darnton said "This clause seeks to create a precedent of public officials
being placed beyond the reach of the law. This is very disturbing given recent developments in the election spending
scandals."
Darnton continued, "It is also disturbing that there is no opportunity for the decisions of the Commerce Commission to
be appealed to a higher authority, as with court decisions and similar regulatory bodies in other countries. Why does
New Zealand's Commerce Commission need to be set above the law?"
"It's enough to make you vote Libertarianz!"
ENDS