MPs to debate asset sales in Dunedin
=================== Live debate tonight in Dunedin - 'If you
were Prime Minister would you sell New Zealand's
assets?'
National MP Jacqui Dean to Go
Head to Head with Greens Co-Leader Metiria Turei on Asset
Sales
The Government is planning the partial sale of some state-owned assets, and expects to raise $5-7bn in the process. But is selling off our assets a smart move? And will New Zealanders be better off in the long-run?
Dunedin's St Paul's Cathedral is hosting an informed, provocative live debate on the issues on the 21st February from 5.15-7.15pm, with four distinguished witnesses, including VP of the NZ Institute of Directors Stuart McLauchlan, presenting their evidence to an equally distinguished panel that includes Metiria Turei, Jacqui Dean and Chris Trotter, who will then debate the issues.
Witnesses
Dr Geoff
BERTRAM (Institute of Policy Studies,
Victoria University of Wellington), Gillian
BREMNER (CEO, Presbyterian Support Otago),
Prof. Robert PATMAN (Department of
Politics, University of Otago), Stuart
McLAUCHLAN (Vice President, Institute of
Directors in New Zealand)
Panel
Chris
TROTTER (Political commentator and editor
of Political Review), Dene McKENZIE
(Business and Political Editor, Otago Daily Times), Jacqui
DEAN (National Party Waitaki MP), Metiria
TUREI MP (Green Party co leader), Assoc.
Prof. Paul HANSEN (Department of Economics,
University of Otago), Pete HODGSON (former
Cabinet minister and Labour MP for Dunedin North)
This
debate is brought to you by the University of Otago's Centre
for Theology and Public Issues, St Paul's Cathedral, and
Maria Ioannou.
Website info http://www.otago.ac.nz/ctpi/news/otago030298.html
and
the real-time discussions in advance of the debate on
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