Normally
I would be interested in such political scandal were it not for the
rank hypocrisy of ACT and National who insist on ethical standards
when it comes to their political enemies, but are not above the very
worst form of cronyism in their political dealings and support for
their corporate friends.
The former Auckland mayor and now far-Right MP allegedly accepted anonymous donations, visited Kim Dotcom's mansion but after Dotcom was arrested claims not to know him.
Banks
admits hotel discount, denies Dotcom link
Act
leader John Banks now admits he got a discounted rate at a hotel in
Hong Kong, but says it had nothing to do with Kim Dotcom.
John
Banks is a helicopter pilot who says he can't remember any visits to
Dotcom's mansion. Photo / APN
TVNZ,
3
May, 2012
Labour
MP Trevor Mallard alleged in Parliament yesterday that Dotcom helped
Banks receive a reduced rate duringhis stay at the Hyatt last year.
Banks
yesterday denied that and released the bill for his hotel stay which
he claimed proved he did not receive a discount.
"I
always negotiate prices down. I don't believe in paying the rack rate
in a hotel," he said.
"It
was so expensive, I even paid for it with my wife's credit card."
The
amount stated on Banks' bill was $690 a night for the deluxe harbour
view room, which the hotel confirmed to ONE News would usually cost
up to $1100 a night.
Prime
Minister John Key said yesterday his chief of staff has received an
assurance from Banks that he paid for all expenses on the trip.
Today
he said it was "great" that Banks managed to get a better
room rate.
Banks
has been under fire over his relationship with Dotcom, who the US is
seeking to extradite on piracy and money laundering charges.
Police
are investigating claims that Banks knew about an anonymous donation
from Dotcom to his 2010 Auckland mayoralty campaign, as well as a
$15,000 donation from SkyCity.
Banks
also confirmed this week he lobbied National minister Maurice
Williamson last year regarding an application by Kim Dotcom to buy a
luxury $30 million Coatesville mansion near Auckland.
The
opposition has been calling on Key to stand Banks down over the
allegations, but Key is refusing, saying it is a legal issue not an
ethical one.
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