The Benefits Of Opening ACC To Competition
A Parliamentary Debate published by Roger Douglas at 3:57pm on 27 Oct 2009 in the following categories: ACC .
The Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation and compensation Amendment Bill does not reform ACC. This Bill keeps ACC in its current form, continues to fund ACC through compulsory levies, and does not apply ongoing commercial pressure to its operation.
ACC Choice To Cut Costs For All New Zealanders
A Press Release published by Rodney Hide at 1:29pm on 22 Oct 2009 in the following categories: ACC .
All New Zealanders stand to benefit from the lower ACC charges that choice will guarantee, ACT Leader Rodney Hide said today.
ACC's $5 Million Dollar Pat On The Back
ACC's "Covered" advertising campaign will cost Kiwi taxpayers $5.1 million over the next four years, and answers to Parliamentary Questions reveal that ACC's current television, newspaper, internet and planned radio advertisements are setting taxpayers back more than $2.3 million, says ACT MP Heather Roy.
Report slams King's PHO strategy
A highly critical report into Annette King's PHO strategy explains why she spent five months trying to stop it being released, ACT health spokesman Heather Roy said today.
Nurses settlement costs DHB?s $413 million
More ACC And Labour Highway Robbery
ACT Auckland Regional Conference; Saturday November 6, 2004;
ACC And Labour's Highway Robbery
ACT New Zealand ACC Spokesman Heather Roy today urged ACC and Labour to quit its highway robbery and leave motorists alone, in light of ACC’s calls to increase the costs of annual vehicle licensing.
Early Election?
Cullen's answers to parliamentary questions can signal significant policy moves.
Letter to the Editor - Australian Accident Compensation
So the Premier is considering a "No Fault" Compensation system similar to NZ! This confirms that Dr Gallop, like all pollies (particularly Labour pollies), does suffer from OPMS (Other Peoples Money Syndrome).
A Birthday To End All Birthdays
Speech to ACT Tamaki mid-winter dinner; Tamaki Yacht Club; Friday June 25, 2004;