Your conspiracy theory deepens. Perhaps the quakes weren't as severe as you remembered from reading the article earlier.
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Landlord 'vilified' over false quake claims
CONVICTED OF FRAUD: Sally Mengtung Ye put in emergency repair claims for 12 properties owned by her, her partner, and her mother.Ye denied the charges of dishonestly using documents which were false invoices, many with her notations about payments made.
She acknowledged that one had been signed off in the name of her cat.
After the trial, she still maintains her innocence.
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Originally posted by iwik View Post
But why on earth do you think you have to be in Ch-Ch ? The whole point of this topic was for New Zealanders to stand in unity.
As you have all seen for years protests here in Ch-Ch do nothing, like I said easier to snub 400,000 than 4,000000 people.
The government (taxpayers) has committed $15 billion to help Christchurch. That is no small sum.
And the proof is in the pudding: the National Party gained a comprehensive party vote in all of the Christchurch electorates. Clayton Cosgrove even lost his seat. That has to be the most convincing confirmation that Christchurch people approve the governments efforts.
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Morning Iwik,stop complaining, and learn: Life is tough, nothing is easy, if you want something get out there and fight for it.Period.
Now earthquakes are natural disasters, and the government has money put aside on Government's Consolidated Funds for these things,which are an addition to insurance, so i dont see what more assistance do you need.
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Originally posted by Propertytrader View PostNow earthquakes are natural disasters, and the government has money put aside on Government's Consolidated Funds for these things,which are an addition to insurance, so i dont see what more assistance do you need.
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The holdup imo is all the government 'help' we have received.
For me personally, I am waiting for foundation design. Before that, I was waiting for a second geotech report as the first one done by EQC could not be found. I'm sure the people got paid for the work. Anyway, that second geotech report took 12K extra from EQC. Luckly the government is prepared to pay for all this 'help'.
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Originally posted by Winston001 View PostReally? Snub 400,000 New Zealanders?
The government (taxpayers) has committed $15 billion to help Christchurch. That is no small sum.
And the proof is in the pudding: the National Party gained a comprehensive party vote in all of the Christchurch electorates. Clayton Cosgrove even lost his seat. That has to be the most convincing confirmation that Christchurch people approve the governments efforts.
the rest of the country voiced. John Key needs to be firmer with insurance companies.
Originally posted by Propertytrader View PostMorning Iwik,stop complaining, and learn: Life is tough, nothing is easy, if you want something get out there and fight for it.Period.
an attitude like that ? Smarter not harder how a few generations on from you look at life.
Its not about the money provided by the gov or insurance companies - its the speed of service !
Originally posted by DazRaz View Post4 years. No progress with repairs. Most of the time in limbo with EQC. Revived old thread with more ignorant posts. <sigh>
The nil replies are from people not in the game - akin to armchair sportsmen being an expert on a game they have never played.
Imagine where you would be today if kiwis around New Zealand had actually grown some balls ?
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About time !
Dalziel looking at asset sales for rebuild
The path to asset sales is likely to be cleared this week as the Christchurch City Council takes steps to raise money for the rebuild.
Councillors are expected to hold a special meeting on Friday to adopt a financial strategy that deals with the potential $900 million funding shortfall the council is facing over the next few years.
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Bah. Central Govt has lumbered the council to a commitment to anchor projects in the CBD which the council can't afford and has been pressuring for asset sales. I'd rather they retained the assets and delays the projects. And ditch the social housing as that is an "asset" which costs way too much.
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Originally posted by DazRaz View PostBah. Central Govt has lumbered the council to a commitment to anchor projects in the CBD which the council can't afford and has been pressuring for asset sales.
They (CCHL) had no trouble paying a premium to Port Otago for their shares in Lyttelton Port just very recently.Last edited by speights boy; 01-12-2014, 06:48 PM.
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You are correct Daz, in so much as below ground should have priority over certain CBD "hi viz" projects.
I asked as much in post #67 six months ago.
However, if that Govt funding is now unconditional, then I believe City assets should be sold before asking taxpayers to pay more for sewer repairs.
Sewage city
Eight-billion litres of untreated wastewater, including raw sewage, has poured into Christchurch's waterways since the earthquakes.
Experts say unless more money is made available to fix the cracked underground pipes, the sewage leaks could continue for another 10 years.
Christchurch City Council water and waste manager Mark Christison said the council did not have enough money to fix the problem and unless it received a cash injection, the sewerage overflows were likely to continue.Green Party MP Eugenie Sage said raw sewage pumping into waterways should be more of a priority to the Government than building "super-sized convention centres and stadiums".Last edited by speights boy; 02-12-2014, 06:30 AM.
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Originally posted by speights boy View PostHowever, if that Govt funding is now unconditional, then I believe City assets should be sold before asking taxpayers to pay more for sewer repairs.
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