I disagree with you. I think the general public have no idea what Andrew Coster does. We get to see the results of his management of the senior police and their policing policies and strategies as directed to him by the Minister. Under Jacinda et al., his and the rest of the police were hindered. The protest in Parliament was a perfect example - it was a Labour Party / Green Party motivated disgrace and the police were probably instructed to let it continue. But the truth is - we don't know and we'll probably never know. I believe Andrew Coster did an excellent job under the circumstances (don't forget Covid, lock downs etc - not normal times). I do think all Civil Servants should be held to a very high standard - they are public servants and they cost the working New Zealander in the form of tax. There should be much closer scrutiny on how every dollar of tax payer generated money is spent and any waste or corruption should be punished severely. Civil servants work for the general public who also pay their salaries and for their working conditions. They should be permanently working in austerity - and not expect to have most luxurious working conditions. They serve the New Zealand public - it's not the other way around, which is how it usually feels when I visit a government office, i.e. they seem to think that I am one of their subjects. Are we all aware that several government departments (use tax payer funds) to supply female staff with period products? AND because of gender issues, these are also available in the men's washrooms - WTF!!!
I think that's a very naive and uninformed comment. If you read the reports, the whole case against that gang began more than a year ago and took several angles, i.e. some careful, long-term planning to achieve a very effective outcome (= get rid of that gang completely).
To all those public servants moaning about having to go in to work, the people who sold you the pie and coffee have to and they earn a whole lot less. So no, you don't need extra compensation to turn up for the job you interviewed for and accepted.
My understanding is, those that commit crimes against humanity...as Coster did... then they are put in jail. Why do criminals in our society, walk free? Please explain. Theres 1600 of them from 2022.
@@NA-sj9jy Don't be silly. Crimes against humanity... do you even know what that phrase means? Andrew Coster was / is an effective head of the police in NZ for the era that he was operating in.
@@fatbastard70- yes I do know what that means. Those cops beat men, women and children. They allowed the Government to use torture tactics on the citizens, sprinklers, and repetitive 3 songs on loop. The Cops used frequency weapons, they were on the Church, and a scaffolding around a tall building across the road, and hand held frequency weapons on the last day. The lies, the destruction of property, the threats, the pepper spray all mixed in with their crimes. So yes...CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY.
Nicola Willis are you bloody kidding. He was usless and not honest in my opinion. Nicola I really thought you were open and honest. 🤔 You are a disappoinment in my view 🤔😎
Tax is not bottomless empty office space is costing and well carpeted and furnished along with being diverse inclusive and equitable get back to work snowflakes.
public servants took a lower pay job in government garanteed job, if they were top performers who could work from home they would be in private sector. With average rate increase again above twice inflation rate, not a good look them working from home.
two interesting obsevations from Elon musk, who has completely BANNED work from home in all his organisations. 1) WFH does not cheapen his office space requirements. 2) people who work from home do not have the difficult conversations to improve their work environment and instead focus ENTIRELY on getting to work from home more.
Those that work at home, in the office,nor a combo of the two....has nothing to do with the Government. It's agreements between the Employer and employee. Obviously if it didn't suit the employer, it wouldn't be happening. But out yet again interfering Government. Not needed.
@@kiwikiwi223 plenty of proof that it is less productive, study after study shows that, PARTICULARLY in public sector. What the studies found is some people can do it and match their at work performance, but most cannot, so for the sake of fairness, everyone works from work. Studies also show that the people left at work have to teach the newbies, and are seen as subordinate to the homers by the homers. Do not believe me, believe all these big companies that are stopping it. Or alternatively, just use your common sense.
DEI placement totally. No real world experience. Degree in literature and journalism. Straight out of school into the Beehive being groomed as National staffer. Then political lobbyist for Fonterra. Have to hand it to her though, she genuinely believes she has half a clue
"Our policy represents common sense" except it isn't based in any evidence "the vast majority of public servants would understand it and would agree with it" except public servants want the resources and funding to do their jobs properly under this government, not be lectured to "working from home agreements are not an entitlement" you're right, but they are provided for in many work contracts between employers and staff, and something that people are demanding more of "they should only be agreed to where they are consistent with an employee being able to perform their role in a way that doesn't compromise their performance or the performance of their team" again, you have no evidence to suggest this is happening, the performance of the public service is going to come down to how well staffed and resourced they are to do their job, not whether or not they're working remotely "what we do in our jobs is not just about the individual things we do its about being available to other team members" has Nicola never heard of email or Teams? "there should be adequate oversight and monitoring" there is, so what now? Blame the public service some more? She hasn't got a clue.
To right I will, have for over 50 years, labour gave the working man 40 hour working week, holiday , sick , pay ,working agreement, kiwi saver,super fund contributions, state houses ,12000 in 6 years ,fiscal stimulus during covid, 2017 under keys management 70 billion debt, built 3000 houses ,sold $50 million dollars worth state houses ,along with 3 energy utilities 49% to over seas investors, labour inherent a housing crisis, energy crisis, major infrastructure mis management, terrible situation.
I'm going to need a source on those stats, holy shit what a delusional statement as though Jim Anderton is just being co opted back into the Labor party with a bit of historical fiction
Past had given people strong stability and productivity sound foundations to build off. This coalition dysfunctional circus act are now telling people our to live, mandatory from the mouth of seymour and that B---ch Willis our dare thy. National for the last 50 years have shit on the working class. 133,000 people have gone overseas, disaster zone is nz.
I do not think it is the right that think Andrew Coster was weak, I think in general most kiwis think of him as not being up to the job.
Yea because he is weak.
I think it was terrible how he treated Polly Parker on his watch,
Common sense, would be REMOVING the fixed daily charge off our Electricity Bills.
Public Service Commissioner needs investigated.
Coster needs to be fired and prevented from holding any government role.
Zero faith in Nicola Willis.
Ye WHO is the Public Service Commymissioner working for?? 🤔
The words "to" and "be" are missing from your first sentence.
I disagree with you. I think the general public have no idea what Andrew Coster does. We get to see the results of his management of the senior police and their policing policies and strategies as directed to him by the Minister. Under Jacinda et al., his and the rest of the police were hindered. The protest in Parliament was a perfect example - it was a Labour Party / Green Party motivated disgrace and the police were probably instructed to let it continue. But the truth is - we don't know and we'll probably never know. I believe Andrew Coster did an excellent job under the circumstances (don't forget Covid, lock downs etc - not normal times).
I do think all Civil Servants should be held to a very high standard - they are public servants and they cost the working New Zealander in the form of tax. There should be much closer scrutiny on how every dollar of tax payer generated money is spent and any waste or corruption should be punished severely. Civil servants work for the general public who also pay their salaries and for their working conditions. They should be permanently working in austerity - and not expect to have most luxurious working conditions. They serve the New Zealand public - it's not the other way around, which is how it usually feels when I visit a government office, i.e. they seem to think that I am one of their subjects. Are we all aware that several government departments (use tax payer funds) to supply female staff with period products? AND because of gender issues, these are also available in the men's washrooms - WTF!!!
This was really not a good interview for her.
The police will be better now that guy is going. Why would you want give him a job somewhere else.
But he didnt do anything about the Comancheros until after the government had told him to get off his backside and sort it out.
I think that's a very naive and uninformed comment. If you read the reports, the whole case against that gang began more than a year ago and took several angles, i.e. some careful, long-term planning to achieve a very effective outcome (= get rid of that gang completely).
@fatbastard70 How much had he done on it while Labour was in?
It was a 3 year investigation
Coster shouldn't hold any Govt role in future, he was a disgrace as Commissioner, a flakey Labour flunkey.
Cuddles coster is in effective.
Why did he need Mitchell to give him a boot up the hole to do things
Still got his nose in the trough.
To all those public servants moaning about having to go in to work, the people who sold you the pie and coffee have to and they earn a whole lot less. So no, you don't need extra compensation to turn up for the job you interviewed for and accepted.
My understanding is, those that commit crimes against humanity...as Coster did...
then they are put in jail. Why do criminals in our society, walk free? Please explain. Theres 1600 of them from 2022.
@@NA-sj9jy Don't be silly. Crimes against humanity... do you even know what that phrase means? Andrew Coster was / is an effective head of the police in NZ for the era that he was operating in.
@@fatbastard70- yes I do know what that means. Those cops beat men, women and children. They allowed the Government to use torture tactics on the citizens, sprinklers, and repetitive 3 songs on loop. The Cops used frequency weapons, they were on the Church, and a scaffolding around a tall building across the road, and hand held frequency weapons on the last day. The lies, the destruction of property, the threats, the pepper spray all mixed in with their crimes. So yes...CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY.
I was told that there isn’t enough desks for all the public servants to turn up to work.
That tells us there’s too many of them.
They’re a joke ….soy latte milking the system.
Time, perhaps, to get a new Public Service Commissioner?
.. and the grift is reigned in just that little bit more. Well done Ms Willis, keep it coming.
Nicola Willis are you bloody kidding. He was usless and not honest in my opinion.
Nicola I really thought you were open and honest. 🤔
You are a disappoinment in my view 🤔😎
Tax is not bottomless empty office space is costing and well carpeted and furnished along with being diverse inclusive and equitable get back to work snowflakes.
Move to another office so you aren't paying for unused space and reduce taxes. Win win.
public servants took a lower pay job in government garanteed job, if they were top performers who could work from home they would be in private sector. With average rate increase again above twice inflation rate, not a good look them working from home.
Proof or just opinion?
two interesting obsevations from Elon musk, who has completely BANNED work from home in all his organisations. 1) WFH does not cheapen his office space requirements. 2) people who work from home do not have the difficult conversations to improve their work environment and instead focus ENTIRELY on getting to work from home more.
Those that work at home, in the office,nor a combo of the two....has nothing to do with the Government. It's agreements between the Employer and employee. Obviously if it didn't suit the employer, it wouldn't be happening. But out yet again interfering Government. Not needed.
@@J.Smith-rc6wh opinion than
@@kiwikiwi223 plenty of proof that it is less productive, study after study shows that, PARTICULARLY in public sector. What the studies found is some people can do it and match their at work performance, but most cannot, so for the sake of fairness, everyone works from work. Studies also show that the people left at work have to teach the newbies, and are seen as subordinate to the homers by the homers. Do not believe me, believe all these big companies that are stopping it. Or alternatively, just use your common sense.
Lol get of your ass and go to work , says the guy who sits on his ask and gets people to call in to make his show interesting.
Yeah but he's not being amply compensated with your taxes.
Public servants pay taxes as well ...
Get a real job before you lecture people who wfh a day a week.
Willis is clueless, absolutely deranged, economic disaster is her strong point, beware the eyes of Willis.
You stick with Chippy 😂😂😂😂
DEI placement totally. No real world experience. Degree in literature and journalism. Straight out of school into the Beehive being groomed as National staffer. Then political lobbyist for Fonterra. Have to hand it to her though, she genuinely believes she has half a clue
"Our policy represents common sense" except it isn't based in any evidence "the vast majority of public servants would understand it and would agree with it" except public servants want the resources and funding to do their jobs properly under this government, not be lectured to "working from home agreements are not an entitlement" you're right, but they are provided for in many work contracts between employers and staff, and something that people are demanding more of "they should only be agreed to where they are consistent with an employee being able to perform their role in a way that doesn't compromise their performance or the performance of their team" again, you have no evidence to suggest this is happening, the performance of the public service is going to come down to how well staffed and resourced they are to do their job, not whether or not they're working remotely "what we do in our jobs is not just about the individual things we do its about being available to other team members" has Nicola never heard of email or Teams? "there should be adequate oversight and monitoring" there is, so what now? Blame the public service some more? She hasn't got a clue.
Stick with Chippy 😂😂😂😂
@@paton57 at least Chippy had evidence-based policy
Pfft. I think everyone knows at least someone who is "shirking from home".
Whether is ineffective mamagement, poor hiring or whatever, it has to stop.
@@jameslikesbookson what lol
Public servants are employees. Not private contractors so do what you're told. You accepted the well compensated employment.
To right I will, have for over 50 years, labour gave the working man 40 hour working week, holiday , sick , pay ,working agreement, kiwi saver,super fund contributions, state houses ,12000 in 6 years ,fiscal stimulus during covid, 2017 under keys management 70 billion debt, built 3000 houses ,sold $50 million dollars worth state houses ,along with 3 energy utilities 49% to over seas investors, labour inherent a housing crisis, energy crisis, major infrastructure mis management, terrible situation.
What have Labour done for you over the last 10 years? Time to stop living in the past.
I'm going to need a source on those stats, holy shit what a delusional statement as though Jim Anderton is just being co opted back into the Labor party with a bit of historical fiction
Past had given people strong stability and productivity sound foundations to build off. This coalition dysfunctional circus act are now telling people our to live, mandatory from the mouth of seymour and that B---ch Willis our dare thy. National for the last 50 years have shit on the working class. 133,000 people have gone overseas, disaster zone is nz.