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Q+A: The panel on the John Banks interviewPAUL Well, there's going to be all sorts of checks and balances that John Banks was talking about. The point is these schools are taking off. And in the UK, they say that up to half the schools by the time the Conservative Government face the next ... |
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Q+A: John Banks interviewJOHN I can work with anyone as long as they subscribe to what I passionately believe in through the ACT Party principles of freedom, choice and responsibility. Theyre very important to us. CORIN John Banks, Ill leave it there. Thank you very much for ... |
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'I haven't committed any offence': ACT leaderACT leader John Banks says he has not committed "any offence" after protesting his innocence in a private prosecution at the Auckland District Court today over political donations. Banks faces a charge of filing a false electoral return following his ... |
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John Banks to stand again in EpsomJohn Banks to stand again in Epsom. Updated at 3:09 pm on 12 May 2013. Act Party leader John Banks says he will be standing again at the next election in his Epsom electorate. John Banks. PHOTO: RNZ ... |
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Q+A 12/5/13: Tony Ryall, Peter Boshier, John BanksOn Q+A this Sunday, we ask SOE Minister Tony Ryall what's next for asset sales now Mighty River Power's done and listed. Also on the programme, former Principal Family Court Judge Peter Boshier on how to tackle the family violence plague. Plus we quiz ... |
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Banks confirms he will stand in 2014ACT leader John Banks has confirmed he will stand again for Epsom in the 2014 election. "I want to ensure there is a centre-right government in 2014," Mr Banks told reporters. "I am standing, absolutely, it will be my 15th election." Mr Banks is his ... |
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Loss in court would cost Banks seatAct Party leader John Banks is defending charges over allegations relating to campaign donations, but could be kicked out of Parliament if found guilty. Mr Banks has been called to court to answer allegations that he received money from internet ... |
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Kiwifruit monopoly Zespri 'dodgy', says BanksACT Party leader John Banks is calling for an inquiry into Zespri, after a Chinese subsidiary of the kiwifruit monopoly was fined $11 million for double invoicing. But the Government says it won't be investigating, calling Mr Banks' demands "reckless". |
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