Posts by Phil Lyth

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  • Island Life: You both get sprayed with twits,

    Napoleon

    nothing from Snowball or Squealer? I'm surprised.

    Wellington • Since Apr 2009 • 458 posts Report

  • Hard News: It would be polite to ask,

    "grew up in Timaru"

    Aaah, the Peter Pan of South Canterbury?

    Wellington • Since Apr 2009 • 458 posts Report

  • Hard News: It would be polite to ask,

    commercially-unattractive older viewers

    Any plan to use an excerpt of that storyline from Boston Legal last week (IIRC) where aid viewer sues the networks?

    Phil

    Wellington • Since Apr 2009 • 458 posts Report

  • Hard News: The Cullen investment,

    "There is a spending limit of $70,000 in local elections of this size"

    is misleading on two counts:


    1. The High Court on Clarkson's petition made it very clear that much money spent by a candidate need not be counted toward a cap


    2. We have no idea what the Government will include in a bill still to be unveiled. The $70K figure comes from s111(1) of the current Local Electoral Act, which at the top end contemplates population tiers of 100,000 - 149,999 people, 150,000 - 249,999, and then 250,000 and over. Far under the size of the Auckland region.


    So the to-be-seen Government bill could well introduce a new spending cap for an Auckland sized election. And Fred Dagg sorry John Clarke might be able to spend $1,000,000 campaigning and be lawfully within a newly created spending cap of say $100,000.


    Phil Lyth
    ruing the addiction of commenting for the first time anywhere

    Wellington • Since Apr 2009 • 458 posts Report

  • Hard News: The Cullen investment,

    "There is a spending limit of $70,000 in local elections of this size"

    is misleading on two counts:


    1. The High Court on Clarkson's petition made it very clear that much money spent by a candidate need not be counted toward a cap


    2. We have no idea what the Government will include in a bill still to be unveiled. The $70K figure comes from s111(1) of the current Local Electoral Act, which at the top end contemplates population tiers of 100,000 - 149,999 people, 150,000 - 249,999, and then 250,000 and over. Far under the size of the Auckland region.


    So the to-be-seen Government bill could well introduce a new spending cap for an Auckland sized election. And Fred Dagg sorry John Clarke might be able to spend $1,000,000 campaigning and be lawfully within a newly created spending cap of say $100,000.


    Phil Lyth
    ruing the addiction of commenting for the first time anywhere

    Wellington • Since Apr 2009 • 458 posts Report

  • Hard News: The Cullen investment,

    Graeme Edgeler achieves what I thought would never happen: getting me to register for comments. Anyway.

    I thought Graeme would at least be accurate in his area of expertise: yes, s55 of the Act has an MP vacating their seat when they become a public servant.

    But s3(2) of the Act specifically excludes board members from the definition of 'public servant':

    Where any person—
    (a) is appointed by the Crown, or the Government, or any
    department or agency of the Government to be a member of
    any commission, council, board, committee, or other body; or
    (b) is a member of any commission, council, board, committee,
    or other body of which any members receive any payment out
    of public money,—
    he or she shall not by reason of that membership be deemed
    to be a public servant, whether or not he or she receives any
    travelling allowances or travelling expenses.


    That said, it is certainly the done thing that sitting MPs do not serve on boards.

    Phil Lyth
    who may return to lurking for another three years

    Wellington • Since Apr 2009 • 458 posts Report

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