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Sunday, 3 March 2013

Deep Corruption in New Zealand

On Alan Hubbard's Suspicious Death and the Cover-up


Last November I covered the case of Alan Hubbard and South Canterbury Finance.


The following interview reveals the details of the case and illustrates clearly a very deep corruption that has entered into New Zealand life.


The case of Alan Hubbard has struck a nerve with me, because of what he was, and what he   represented.


Alan Hubbard was from an earlier generation that were able to do business "on a handshake" and could be trusted implicitly. He was a decent man, both at the level of public as well as private morality.


It is people like Alan Hubbard who have made New Zealand the country it was. And it is precisely that way of life that is under assault by people who have no truck with morality and are destroying the very fabric of New Zealand society.


In order to understand this more clearly I ask you to listen to the interview below. 

Part One





Part Two

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