8. Penny Simmonds signing off on sudden cuts to respite care for families of disabled people.
"Luxon replied that he was unaware of the changes prior to them being made."
9. Ministry of education rehiring staff as consultants.
"Consulting firms are now asking some of the MoE staff being made redundant to work for them, essentially doing the same work but at double the price the ministry would have paid.
Luxon said "I'm not aware of that."
10. Allegations of his mentor and close friend, John Key's insider trading.
"it's not something I'm aware of, I'm unaware of what's been going on there."
Luxon fronted media in Ashburton on Friday, where he conceded he had not yet read the final report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in State and Faith-based Care.
12. National using AI to generate images for campaign ads:
Luxon denied using Al, saying: "No, [National isn't using Al to make ads], not that I'm aware of."
A National Party spokesperson said, however: "Yes we have used Al to create some stock images."
17. How much he made in tax free capital gains from his investment properties.
"I have no idea," he told Newshub, when asked how much capital gains he made in total from those seven properties in the last year.
18. Air NZ's contact with the Saudi navy.
"Former Air New Zealand CEO Christopher Luxon says he has "no recollection" of the company's controversial contract with the Saudi military, despite being the boss at the time."
19. How much pension payments are or that public transport is subsidised.
"[Public transport] can't be subsidised or underwritten" Luxon claimed.
20. Specific details about his policy.
Not only does Luxon repeat the phrases "I'm unaware", "I've not been briefed", "I've not been advised" ad nauseam, he regularly gets details wrong.
When challenged on one of these errors, Luxon said: Whoop-de-doo
"Whoop-de-doo" indeed.
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In June, David Seymour takes the reins as Deputy PM.
Seymour's association with US organisation the Atlas Network has long been the topic of controversy.
But who are Atlas & why is Seymour so quick to dismiss those who ask questions about it as "conspiracy nutters"?
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What is Atlas Network?
A Washington-based org who oversee over 580 partner think tanks united in their vision to see that "the principles of individual liberty, property rights, limited government, and free markets are secured by the rule of law."
What's the issue?
There are growing concerns about American ideas & politics being imported here.
Atlas has significant funding ($1.35 billion according to Atlas chief Brad Lips) much of which comes from rightwing billionaires like the Koch brothers.
Not even a year in and this coalition government's legacy so far is one of lies, misinformation and obfuscation.
Here's a thread of the many times Luxon's government has misled the public with false claims & refused to release evidence to justify their damaging policies 🧵
1. Dunedin Hospital.
Three key documents about the beleaguered Dunedin Hospital building project have yet to be released.
Dunedin's mayor have questioned the government's assertion the cost could blow out to $3 billion, calling it a "smokescreen".
Gee I wonder why Seymour is so against @golrizghahraman's Electoral Amendment bill that would require parties like ACT to disclose who they have received large donations from...
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In the last month, Sean Plunket's The Platform has given significant air time to key anti-vaxx voices incl. Voices for Freedom, suspended doctor Matt Shelton & Guy Hatchard.
Their vaccine disinfo has been presented without criticism by hosts who enthusiastically agree with them.
Here's Rodney Hide agreeing with Voices For Freedom co-founder Alia Bland's claims that the COVID vaccine isn't safe:
Rodney Hide also gave Voices For Freedom co-founder Claire Deeks plenty of air time to share her claims that the government are covering up how dangerous the vaccine really is: