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Helen Clark, Michael Cullen and Rodney Hide have all shown their total ignorance of tax issues in criticising the appeal of the Winebox findings, Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First Leader

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Responding to a Christchurch City Council poll on the proposed roading reforms Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters said the public had every right to express their concerns.

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Though disappointed with the court judgement today, Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters said it had always been his intention to appeal the matter further, should he r

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

ACT has all but confirmed their primary selection process is nothing but a by-election confidence trick, says Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters.

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

The Government has sent a letter to all local authorities urging them to consult widely before selling all or part of community assets, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters and Local Government Min

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters visited Tairangi School, Porirua today, as part of Alan Duff's "Books in Homes" programme for children.

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

New Zealand First backbenchers were free to express concerns on behalf of their constituents, Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters said in response to Tukoroirangi Morg

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Winston Peters has urged the Maori Council to help break the cycle of welfare dependency among Maori.

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Winston Peters has urged the Maori Council to help break the cycle of welfare dependency among Maori.

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Winston Peters has finally buried the Crown's involvement in the Equiticorp case by dispelling misinformation spread by former Labour Ministers.

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Business operators risked talking themselves to a standstill, merely because of the Asian crisis, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Winston Peters said today.

  • Winston Peters
  • Treasurer

Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters has accused Labour MP Steve Maharey of appalling arrogance in his attack on the Government's Code of Social Responsibility.

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Peters Supports Calls for Full Inquiry and Public Accountability

  • Winston Peters
  • Treasurer

Labour leader Helen Clark's speech today was a fizzer, despite promises it would provide a thunderous start to 1998, Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters said today.

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Cabinet today authorised the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister responsible for overseeing Waitangi Day activities, Hon Winston Peters, to approve spending of up to $100,000 for the celebration of

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

The $59 million higher than forecast operating surplus recorded in the Government's Financial Statements for the five months to November 1997 are further evidence the Government is in a healthy fin

  • Winston Peters
  • Treasurer

First we had Alamein Kopu leave Mana Motuhake and the Alliance. She did not enjoy being shouted at by Mana Motuhake.

  • Winston Peters
  • Treasurer

Richard Prebble has proved beyond doubt the adage that 'the trouble with publishing is that too many with half a mind to write a book, do so,' says Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Winston Peter

  • Winston Peters
  • Deputy Prime Minister

Reserve Bank Governor, Dr Donald Brash, is to be reappointed for a third five-year term, when his current term expires on 31 August 1998, Treasurer Winston Peters announced today.

  • Winston Peters
  • Treasurer

The Government's financial statements released today provide further reassurance that economic growth forecasts are on track, said the Treasurer Winston Peters today.

  • Winston Peters
  • Treasurer

The current volatility in the New Zealand sharemarket does not reflect the positive economic indicators in the New Zealand economy, Treasurer Winston Peters said today.

  • Winston Peters
  • Treasurer

The Government is adamant that the proposed Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) must preserve New Zealand's foreign investment laws whilst providing certainty for overseas traders and invest

  • Winston Peters
  • Acting Prime Minister

Housing permits data out today reflects increased confidence and an economy in significant growth mode, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer, Winston Peters, said today.

  • Winston Peters
  • Treasurer

Strong increases in consumer confidence in many main provincial areas is a key feature of the latest WestpacTrust Dermott Miller Survey of Consumer Confidence, Treasurer Winston Peters said today.

  • Winston Peters
  • Treasurer