Legal Beagle: Tastes like democracy
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(By small I mean technical difficulty, not importance of course).
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I tend to agree, Stephen. It's one example, but not many people use braille out of the number who face barriers to voting within the current set-up. I know the Electoral Office have been improving the range of other options like early voting and suchlike. If they can address the security concerns that people have so eloquently raised here, then online voting may cost-effectively remove many barriers to everyone exercising their vote. Nice to be having the conversation, anyway.
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So what constitutes insider trading?
Think you might have posted this in the wrong thread, but if an associate transport spokesman asking a supplementary question over five years ago is some domestic Enron-meets-Watergate we've now entered the Twilight Zone. Seriously, is Ian Wishart (who has reached http://www.stuff.co.nz/4607550a10.htmlLowell Goddard is Howard Broad's new finger-puppet) now giving strategic advice to the Government?
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So what constitutes insider trading?
Think you might have posted this in the wrong thread, but if an associate transport spokesman asking a supplementary question over five years ago is some domestic Enron-meets-Watergate we've now entered the Twilight Zone. Seriously, is Ian Wishart (who has decided that Lowell Goddard is Howard Broad's new finger-puppet) now giving strategic advice to the Government?
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