Good deal for Sky City is raw deal for Auckland community, says Winston Peters

News from NZ First
New Zealand First has accused the government of leaving a legacy of social wreckage for future generations to clean up, through the deregulation of the gaming industry.

Sky City is poised to negotiate 900 -1000 new poker machines, additional gaming tables and looser controls on how gambling is advertised in New Zealand in return for establishing a $350m convention centre.

Rt Hon Winston Peters says that gambling is a scourge of communities, preying on families and at-risk individuals throughout New Zealand.

“Deregulation to allow greater advertising of gambling will significantly impact on families, communities and the most vulnerable in society,” says Mr Peters.

“This is a good deal for Sky City but a raw deal for the community and taxpayers”

Mr Peters says that these deals negotiated by the government drops it into the pockets of the gaming industry.

“The government is gambling with the future of New Zealand and the people will be the losers,” says Mr Peters.

1 comment:

  1. KT, 24. January 2012, 8:48

    Oh Winnie dearest… you didn’t have a problem with a gaming machine manufacturer paying for your dinner at Nicolini’s did you…. nor did you mind the fact that all the other guests at the table were RSA managers and presidents who rely on that money to keep their clubs operations and welfare afloat.

     

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