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Q+A: Shane Taurima interviews Sir Roger
Douglas
Founder and former ACT MP Sir
Roger Douglas believes John Banks when he says he didn’t
know anything about the donations from Kim Dotcom to his
mayoral campaign.
Douglas thinks Banks has “done
well” as an ACT MP: “If I read the press releases that
John Banks has put out over the last eight months, I would
say that they have been consistently along ACT
principles.”
Sir Roger thinks the situation John
Banks is in is a “total making of the
media”.
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SHANE TAURIMA INTERVIEWS SIR ROGER
DOUGLAS
GREG
Plenty of pressure this week on the Prime Minister
to dismiss ACT leader John Banks over the donations from Kim
Dotcom, but John Key is sticking to his lines. His words
may be helping. Check this out. Today’s ONE News
Colmar Brunton polls shows strong support for John Banks’
dismissal, but perhaps not as strong as many would have
picked. 57% say sack him, but nearly a third of voters say
he should stay, and a full 12%, well, they’re unsure.
The panel’s analysis shortly, but first what does ACT’s
founder Sir Roger Douglas make of what’s happening to his
party. Sir Roger is with Shane
Taurima.
SHANE
Good morning and welcome to the
programme.
Sir ROGER DOUGLAS – ACT Party
Founder
Good
morning.
SHANE
Are you surprised? 57% say he should be
sacked.
ROGER No,
I’m not surprised at all. I think John’s done rather
well. When you look at the media beat-up that we’ve had
over the last two weeks, I’m surprised that John’s done
as well as he has. The fact is – and it was in your
trailer, just an example of that – it was the TV or the
media’s inspired and organised trip to Wellington from
Dotcom and the whole reporting of that. Everything that
Dotcom said was if it came from the gospel, and he was
treated like royalty. And the fact is that there was no
attempt to put the other side of the
coin—
SHANE
What is the other side to the
coin?
ROGER Well,
okay. Well, let me— Look, I had nothing to do with John
Banks’ mayoral campaign, but I was involved in Dick
Quax’s campaign to some extent. No, because it’s the
same thing. The first thing you do is you appoint a
treasurer who knows the law. You find
out—
SHANE
Let’s—
ROGER
No, wait a minute. You find
out—
SHANE We
don’t want to relitigate it, because as you say, you
don’t know around Mr Banks’
campaign,…
ROGER
No, no, wait a
minute.
SHANE
…do you?
ROGER
I know what happens, and I know that there is
another side that you just can’t take Dotcom’s words as
if they’re gospel as the media
have.
SHANE And I think
you’ve made your point. You’ve made that point, so
does that—?
ROGER
I wanted to illustrate it. I’ll illustrate it
this way. What you do is you find out what the rules
are. And when you see someone who’s a possible donor,
you tell them what the rules are. If you give 100,000, it
must be declared, less than whatever it is – 20,000,
let’s say – doesn’t need to. It’s over to them,
and you make sure that the candidate is not the one
receiving. The money goes through the treasurer, and the
candidate never absolutely knows whether the money came in
or not. I suspect
that—
SHANE So
do you believe Mr Banks?
ROGER
I believe Mr Banks, yes. And I
believe that Mr Banks may well have said what we’ve said
to people who are possible donors. We told them the law.
The law is that if the donation is more than X, it has to be
declared; if it’s less than X, it doesn’t have to be
declared.
SHANE
But with all truth, something stinks, though,
doesn’t it?
ROGER
Look, the truth is if you as television looked at
all the mayoral candidates round New Zealand, you would be
able to write the same story. What I’m concerned
about—
SHANE That something
stinks. Something stinks.
ROGER
No, what I’m concerned about is
how John Banks has acted as an ACT MP – has he done well
or not?
SHANE
And what’s the answer to
that?
ROGER Well, I
think he has done well. If I read the press releases that
John Banks has put out over the last eight months, I would
say that they have been consistently along ACT principles
and I believe probably more consistent than we’ve had at
any time. And for that, I congratulate
him.
SHANE But
Mr Banks is seen as more of a National MP rather than an ACT
MP, isn’t he?
ROGER
Look, I think— People do say that. I
think—
SHANE Do you agree
with that?
ROGER
No, I don’t agree with that. I think in terms
of financial policy and also policy in relation to
education, health and welfare, John has no problems and
would be absolutely in line with ACT principles. I think
it would be fair to say that on some of the social issues
where people have a conscience vote, then maybe John is more
conservative than the average ACT member, but certainly not
in terms of our main
principles.
SHANE
Do you think he should release his police statement
so we can clear this up once and for all? Because you’ve
got to admit there is a bit of a sideshow here, isn’t
there?
ROGER Well,
there is and it’s a total making
of—
SHANE So
should he release this police
statement?
ROGER
…total making of the media, and I think that
John’s made his point— position clear. I think he
should examine the other side a little more in
depth.
SHANE So, going back
to the police statement – do you think he should release
it?
ROGER Well, I
think John has probably released it. I’ve seen
the—
SHANE
Well, he hasn’t. He’s refusing to, isn’t
he?
ROGER Well,
he’s been in front of a camera and answered questions.
How often do you go on doing that? I think— Look, there
are more important things in New Zealand than whether or not
John said particular things to Dotcom or not. The fact is
you’ve been talking about one of them today – welfare.
Those are the things that I want to see
John—
SHANE
Can I just ask you, because we have to wrap up, are
you happy with the state of the party now
currently?
ROGER
Yes. Well, I’m not really involved. I think
there is an issue that ACT needs to deal with. Credibility
has to— the whole question of the brand being hurt, the
question is how they do that. And if we had another
quarter of an hour, I could probably tell
you.
SHANE And
unfortunately we don’t. Thank you very much for joining
us.
ROGER Thank
you.
ENDS