Clark suspects SFO tipped off National Party

Clark suspects SFO tipped off National PartyPrime Minister Helen Clark thinks the Serious Fraud Office tipped off the National Party about its intention to investigate New Zealand First. National’s leader, John Key, said last week he would not work with Mr Peters after the… [NZ Herald Politics]

Helen Clark is now smearing the Serious Fraud Office in a disgusting display of partisanship. Just a few short days ago she was intoning that we should all wait for the SFO to conduct their investigation and yet this morning she wades in boots and all give her considered opinion about the integrity of the SFO.

Bad news for Helen Clark though;

Nats deny SFO tipped them off to NZ First donations probeThe National Party has denied it was tipped off by the Serious Fraud Office about its decision to investigate donations to New Zealand First [TVNZ News Politics]

Now under the “Clark Prinicple” precedent she must accept the word of John Key just as she accepts the word of proven liar Winston Raymond Peters, 63, List MP of no fixed abode. She has callously smeared the Serious Fraud Office, she has lied.

Helen Clark must resign, she has disgraced her office. Better still she should immediately call an election so that John Key and the Rodney Hide can set about cleaning up New Zealand politics from the stench and appearance of corruption at the highest levels of New Zealand governance.

  • william

    Based on recent events, it is probably fair to assume that the SFO briefed Helen Clark on the probe 6 months ago …. but because noone asked her she didn’t tell anyone