If you don't meet a legal definition or threshold, you are only holding out for discretion and mercy. Discretion and mercy are not something to expect as of right, but are a gift. There is no obligation to expect discretion or mercy, otherwise they are not...
Perhaps you come from a different place because neither Australian nor New Zealand Law has a provision for “judicial execution” because these societies do not consider that acceptable. Not sure what you are talking of here. I was just referring to to the ...
hahahahahaa....its just a blog, no need to get pissed. We are just virtual entitites as far as we are aware of each other. Again, your comment is ridiculous: The intellectual property theft, arbitrary rulings and legal system beholden to the ruling junta ...
Moderator?????? Your comment is ridiculous. Those Western companies stayed there for 30 or so years losing money? No such thing as state sanctioned murder. That's an oxymoron. Its called judicial execution
Trump will thrash the pants off Sanders. Trump is the man. Sanders is an old goat without a coherent thought or original ideal Trump is a shoo in this year, and that is a damn good thing.
I'm a law abiding citizen. Not someone who cowardly king hits someone from behind. Where's your moral compass Anne? [snip. Take a chill pill Josh - MS]
The intellectual property theft, arbitrary rulings and legal system beholden to the ruling junta mean that in the long run everyone who does business in China regrets it. I hardly think so. Corporates have benefitted massively from the China relationship. ...
"And according to you that is exactly the same as a Kiwi who has never left NZ flying to Sydney and murdering somebody when they step off the plane." Not exactly the same. The murderer gets a fucking life sentence and probably bum fucked in jail + ...
"Glib generalisations make for easy rhetoric and crazy outcomes." It is as simple as that when it comes to immigration law. You are a citizen or you are not a citizen. Same with voting. You are either 18 or over or you are not. If you are a NZ citizen ...
"Send back Kiwis, genuine Kiwis – do not deport your people, and your problems,” What a load of shit. One is either a New Zealand citizen or one is not a New Zealand citizen. Australia is entirely within its rights to send back New Zealand citizen crims, ...
Who is advocating for 'reducing immigration controls' or 'open borders'? Where did I say that? You made a stupid hysterical statement....just admit it and back off when you know you are losing. The good thing is 90% of the world's population seem to be ...
Hey mate, no one is disputing the result of the poll. But simply because 10% of the world's population would migrate if they could, does not mean that they will suddenly rock up on your door step. Its been that way for a very long time, i.e. poor people ...
Given that any discussion about restricting immigration is now verbotten, and the demonstrated demand … exactly what do you imagine the outcome will be? Oh for heavens sake, hundreds of millions of people have wanted to migrate to the rich parts of the ...
Can't see democracies handling this situation any better. After all the US let the 2009 influenza epidemic get out of hand and it went on to kill around 200,000 people world wide. New Zealand stuffed up their handling of measles, and allowed it to be ...
And the left isn't? Lol
Hm hm cool story bro. We must of paid them millions if they were taking responsibility for that advice
You pay on Milestones and at certain periods.
Were 'mission critical' written on the reports? Hmm. weird that Talent2 would write that on a report but I guess yea they should of been a red flag. Advice is just that, Advice. In the end National took it and it was wrong, their fault for taking the ...
Call so name calling isn't, righto you must of done well at life. Being pulled from the stock exchange is public information, it was well known they were struggling financially, but they might have done a good sales job on it? In the end part of the Tender...
I voted National on these elections, but have voted greens previously. I vote on policies and track record not on mates. I don't have political mates and swing my vote to what I think is best for the country. I also reframe from swearing and derogatory ...
I'll choose to skim over the fluff. Clarification - loss of earnings would be claimed by Talent2, remembering it's early'ish stages in the contract so Talent2 would not be admitting any fault of any problems to a system that hasn't been implemented. You ...
I guess the situation here is, they followed the advice which in hindsight was wrong. Was still there decision and they decided to go ahead, but to be fair they did get 3 separate agencies and an independent consultants advice. I have to admit I would of ...
Yea the independant consultant is supposed to be independent, but then I guess you would have that who is paying the bills thing. What should they do then when getting advice then?
Sorry might be my simpleton but didn't understand. You trying to say advice from 3 separate agencies and a independent consultant is not enough? how many opinions should we be getting? how much should we be spending on these?
Sorry my bad, its hard to show sarcasm over written word. I was doubting that they would of admitted fault at the time with the quote. Of course with all the issues and costs after National pushed the go button they have to admit fault now as they wouldn't...
Answered Above, equal share for importance of the tender process!
Not fair, I'm not a government employee, however working in Civil Construction, if we have a job that big we put a lot of resources into the Tender process. It's important we have the right contractor or consultant who is going to deliver the product. ...
Yup and they spent $650,000 in testing trying over those 4years then made the bad call, interesting to note that, Pricewaterhouse Coopers, the Ministry of Social Development, the Primary Industries Ministry and the New Zealand Transport Agency all advised ...
"In response to publicity about the errors, Talent2's chief executive, John Rawlinson, said there were "no technical problems with Novopay". He claimed the software was based on a previous payroll system, Alesco, that Talent2 had already been using for 15 ...
They already spent $650,000 trying to test the product, it had failed with NZPost. The time had come to either cancel or to precede on. Hindsight is great but they choose wrong. So they made the problem worse. Note Pricewaterhouse Coopers, the Ministry of ...
For a tender in the millions it's not that simple, there are incremental payments. If you cancel the contract there are loss of earnings payments. Cause they are in business, and they are about to lose money, they not going admit fault and end contract out...
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