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Phil
GOFF
Foreign Affairs Spokesperson
21 February 2012 MEDIA STATEMENT
Foreign Affairs job cuts will hit all
of us
As many as one in four employees in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs could be sacked as a result of cost-cutting by the Government, Labour’s Foreign Affairs spokesperson Phil Goff says.
“Foreign Affairs has been ordered to make cuts of $40million a year, which could result in up to 300 people losing their jobs.
“I have no problem with the Ministry being required to find efficiencies and cut unnecessary spending. But there is a real danger in a slash and burn approach which will see core front-line staff out of work,” Phil Goff said.
“Over 30 policy positions have already been left vacant. That means core work necessary for defending New Zealand’s economic and political interests is being neglected.
“It is false economy. Basic policy work is being contracted out to consultants at an inflated cost.
“And there is real cause for concern about New Zealanders who might find themselves in trouble overseas and require consular assistance. According to initial planning documents families of Kiwis hospitalised in a developing country or jailed may get an 0800 number instead of consular help.
“New Zealand needs strong policy advice and representation when it comes to pushing our trade and political interests overseas.
“Gutting the Ministry and demoralising staff who have a reputation for commitment and competency will be damaging to all of us as New Zealanders,” Phil Goff said.
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