Responding to today’s release of the March quarter 2026 GDP figures, Taxpayers’ Union spokesman Austin Ellingham-Banks said:“0.8 percent growth is welcome, but it is no cause for complacency. Most of it was banked before the Iran shock arrived, so the June quarter will be the real test.”“We go into that test...
Responding to reports today that Minister Brooke van Velden is very dissatisfied with the way the Department of Internal Affairs discharged its governance role over Fire and Emergency New Zealand, Taxpayers’ Union spokesperson Tory Relf said:"Since Fire and Emergency New Zealand was formed in 2017, we have written three reports exposing...
The Taxpayers’ Union is calling on Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to explain how Shane Jones was allowed to rack up a $63,000 travel bill after reportedly spending almost twice what had been approved, including a private limousine, on standby 24 hours over multiple days.Taxpayers’ Union spokeswoman, Ella Dickson, said:"Taxpayers will...
Labour has today promised to fund maternity scans through its capital gains tax, but the Taxpayers’ Union says the money has already been swallowed by other spending promises. Once again, Labour’s numbers do not add up.Taxpayers’ Union spokesman James Ross said:“Using recent housing market data, Labour’s CGT would raise just...
The New Zealand Taxpayers' Union says revelations that public servants knowingly misled a Minister, deliberately avoided Cabinet scrutiny, and wasted millions of taxpayer dollars on a failed immigration project expose a culture of arrogance and impunity within the public service.Reports indicate officials withheld information from the Minister, deliberately bypassed Cabinet...
The Taxpayers’ Union says new figures on illicit tobacco show the Government’s sky-high tobacco excise is now backfiring.Taxpayers’ Union Executive Director Jordan Williams says:“Illicit tobacco has reportedly jumped from 27.2 percent to 33.5 percent of consumption in just one year. Wellington has taxed tobacco so hard it has effectively created...