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Investors Demand Law Enforcement

 

Society in the free world is founded on the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

 

In the State of New Zealand the Government of the day is duty bound to enforce compliance to the conditions of that declaration.

 

On the Human Rights Commission web sight it is stated;

 

Most New Zealanders today also experience the benefits of the economic, social and cultural rights-... that underpin a fair and just society and are vital to the dignity, equality and security of each individual.

 

To the contrary, the economic rights of investors in New Zealand been denied causing many

$$ billions of good peoples savings to be dishonestly coerced from them in full view of the law.

 

The regulatory authorities (on the taxpayers pay-role), Securities Commission, Commerce Commission, Serious Fraud Office, Companies Office etc have simply been nonfeasant at best.

 

They claim insufficient funding for their negligence, while they forget that in accumulating the savings now lost over $1 Billion dollars of tax has been paid by you the owner of the investments that have been transferred to some others account.

 

While the Government’s International obligations to ensure New Zealanders rights are upheld have been impeded by officials who commit extrinsic fraud by failing to provide Government Ministers with accurate information.

 

A crime.

 

A crime that has cost good New Zealanders to lose their retirement savings that most will never recover.

 

Such is the magnitude of this crime that action must follow.

 

 

 

 

Anonymous Survey

Have you:

  1. Evidence you believe is mal practice and /or white collar crime. Yes
     

  2. Complained to any Authority, Government Minister, MP, industry body  Yes
     

  3. Received a just outcome Yes

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New Zealand Bill of Rights Act

 

The New Zealand  Bill  of Rights Act is affirmed to New Zealand's commitment to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

 

[Thereby (by affirmation) to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights]

 

New Zealand Bill of Rights ACT states in Part 1

 

3. Application - This Bill of Rights applies only to acts done-

 

(a)   By the legislative, executive, or judicial branches of the government of New Zealand; or

 

(b)   By any person or body in the performance of any public function, power, or duty conferred or imposed on that person or body by or pursuant to law.

 

 

 

 

Butterworths New Zealand Law Dictionary,

5th Edition

written by Peter Spiller, Professor of law, University of Waikato.

Misfeasance:  The tort consisting of a public officer causing damage to a plaintiff, by either a deliberate act or omission actuated by malice or a deliberate act knowingly in excess of official powers, in circumstance where such officer knew or ought reasonably to have foreseen that the deliberate conduct would cause damage to the Plaintiff.

Nonfeasance: The omission or failure by person or public body to do something which that person or public body has agreed or is otherwise liable to do.

The various Authorities and officials cannot continue to dismiss reality and mislead the public further by claiming they are doing their job while the elected Government has a clear obligation to ensure the States International covenants are honoured.

Fraud: Crimes act 1961 s 254: False statement by public officer (i.e. any government authority official).

Fraudulent misrepresentation ; A false statement of fact, made by a person (i.e. any authority official) who does not believe the truth of the statement or is recklessly indifferent to whether it is true or not, to another, with the intention that the other person (i.e. any minister of the crown) will rely on it

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