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Brash backing Mob education effort 05 May 2021 12:21 PM
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Former National Party leader Don Brash is on the hunt for funds to help gangsters read and write.
Dr Brash has become a trustee of the Ngaa Whaanau o Maangaru Education and Research Centre set up by the Waikato Mongrel Mob Kingdom chapter.
He says the chapter tried to interest tertiary institutions in providing educational help to its members, and when it got a negative reaction it went out on its own.
He s impressed with what the gang s leadership is trying to do. They are genuinely committed to helping their members get educated. Some have criminal records of course but a lot of them have educational problems. The leadership of the Mongrel Mob Kingdom said if we can help these guys - and they are predominantly guys - get some education, that improves their employment opportunities, that improves their families etc, how about it? I was happy to be involved, he says.
Independent inquiry or trial by media : Joyce outlines Porter s options07/03/2021|1min
Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce has called for an independent inquiry into allegations levelled against Attorney General Christian Porter saying actively investigating the claims will help the minister avoid a trial by media.
In a lengthy social media post the Former National Party leader revealed the probe would offer a more dignified alternative to current dialogue.
He says he doesn t want Christian Porter sitting at the back of the chamber under the exit sign where he claims his colleagues have placed him.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has refused to endorse an inquiry.
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