MSD Changes Need to Come from the Top
"Contrary to the belief of Paula Bennet, the Deloitte report shows us that there are serious systemic problems at MSD
when it comes to the privacy and welfare of beneficiaries", says Auckland Action Against Poverty Spokesperson Chris Zack
"These are not merely operational matters but indicative of a serious culture of flippancy when it comes to not only
beneficiaries privacy, but their wellbeing."
"We are not convinced that this is merely a mistake of bureaucracy, and we await
the second report from Deloitte on broader issues about the security of the Ministry's information systems and the
culture within the organisation."
"Paula Bennet needs to take responsibility for these privacy breaches along with the fear,harm and mistrust among
beneficiaries that is a result."
"We would like to see this horrible matter be a catalyst for change within MSD. We want a fundamental change in the way
MSD relates to beneficiaries. From one based on a disregard of privacy rights, fear and intimidation to a relationship
where beneficiaries privacy and wellbeing is respected."
"If Paula Bennet is not able to right the ship in this matter then perhaps it is time the job goes to someone who can."
ENDS