A strong message to the Government from Maori at a hui in Rotorua today over the planned legislation for the partial sale of the four state owned energy companies.Read Full Story
The Prime Minister is confident the Maori Party will stick with National, despite the saga surrounding the partial sale of state owned assets.Read Full Story
The Government's decision to release a consultation paper on the law changes needed to clear the way for partial asset sales has appeased the Maori Party.Read Full Story
MPs' spending during the same period was $3,163,680. Of that, only two MPs, former Labour leader Phil Goff and Mana leader Hone Harawira topped $30,000. Mr Goff spent $32,566, while Mr Harawira spent $54,961.
Labour complained at the time that the show was unfair and illegal, as then leader Phil Goff was never offered the same opportunity. Deputy leader Grant Robertson says it gave the National leader an unfettered hour of radio in which he could align himself ...
Mr Key says at the time people were complaining that he didn't mention politics. And he also says opposition leader at the time, Phil Goff, was overlooked because they suspected he wouldn't attract listeners. However there are no guarantees police will ...
Labour's Foreign Affairs spokesperson Phil Goff has described the release of the Ministerial briefing paper on Foreign Affairs as outrageous and a farce. "Two thirds of the briefing paper to the incoming Minster has been censored. Over 16 pages of a 26 ...
Leaked survey shows disillusionment in Foreign AffairsScoop.co.nz (press release)Plummeting morale in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and disillusionment with its leadership and direction will damage New Zealand's interests, says Labour's Foreign Affairs spokesman Phil Goff. Mr Goff today released a confidential survey of ...and more »
The party representing New Zealand's indigenous Maori people will get its first Cabinet posts under a multiparty deal Prime Minister-elect John Key signed to form a centre-right minority government. In return for the Maori Party's support, Key agreed ...
Philip Bruce Goff (born 22 June 1953), generally known as Phil Goff, is the current Minister of Defence of New Zealand. He also serves as Minister of Corrections, Minister of Trade ...