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And the Herald:


So nice try at rewriting history Mt8… but I produce evidence. 🤣
Evidence of more rubbish
 
Nope, the governor was kicked to touch by an interfering ruling government who didn't like it when he pushed back. There's more to come there
Ummm… they didn’t interfere, it was all over the funding for the reserve bank and he had an unprofessional hissy fit…

Left losing more credibility trying to create negativity with misinformation, as usual.

Evidence: resigned over FUNDING:

 
You don’t seriously believe the average pay for senior doctors & dentists is nearly $1m do you?
Surely you don't believe the doctors might be misleading us when they say that their pay raise wouldn't cover inflation?

$160,000,000 pay offer/5,500 senior doctors and dentists = $29,029 average pay increase. This means that for them to offered an average of $29,090 PA, at 3% inflation, they are on an average of just under $970,000 PA. If the average they were on was $750,000 PA, then they are working out at an inflation figure of just under 4% to get an average increase of $29,090... since they say they're effectively taking a pay cut when you consider what has been offered to inflation.

Go down to the average being $500,000 PA, and that works out it 5.8% inflation (29,029/500,000 x 100 = 5.8%).

Go down to the average being $250,000 PA and that works out at 11.6% inflation (29,029/250,000 x 100 = 11.6%).

Go down to the average being $200,000 PA and that works out at 14.5% inflation.

So, if they think they are "right" with what they're saying, it's good they decided to become doctors and dentists and not accountants or economists!!!

You're also forgetting that the SMO's also includes surgeons, cardiologists, neurosurgeons, oncologists etc. It's not the "senior doctor" on the ward... these are the top specialists in their fields.
 
Surely you don't believe the doctors might be misleading us when they say that their pay raise wouldn't cover inflation?

$160,000,000 pay offer/5,500 senior doctors and dentists = $29,029 average pay increase. This means that for them to offered an average of $29,090 PA, at 3% inflation, they are on an average of just under $970,000 PA. If the average they were on was $750,000 PA, then they are working out at an inflation figure of just under 4% to get an average increase of $29,090... since they say they're effectively taking a pay cut when you consider what has been offered to inflation.

Go down to the average being $500,000 PA, and that works out it 5.8% inflation (29,029/500,000 x 100 = 5.8%).

Go down to the average being $250,000 PA and that works out at 11.6% inflation (29,029/250,000 x 100 = 11.6%).

Go down to the average being $200,000 PA and that works out at 14.5% inflation.

So, if they think they are "right" with what they're saying, it's good they decided to become doctors and dentists and not accountants or economists!!!

You're also forgetting that the SMO's also includes surgeons, cardiologists, neurosurgeons, oncologists etc. It's not the "senior doctor" on the ward... these are the top specialists in their fields.
Yeah I know the calcs, although won’t be 12 months, but they’ve got the numbers wrong somewhere, my guess would be the time the $160m funding increase is spent over - mentions 16 months but must be a lot longer than that. Same articles mentioning average senior pay is ~$350k which the industry is saying overstates their pay.
 
Yeah I know the calcs, although won’t be 12 months, but they’ve got the numbers wrong somewhere, my guess would be the time the $160m funding increase is spent over - mentions 16 months but must be a lot longer than that. Same articles mentioning average senior pay is ~$350k which the industry is saying overstates their pay.
Apparently, the sixteen months is for the time they've been negotiating... if the offer had been accepted earlier, inflation would not be so much of an issue. Even then, inflation for the last 18 months (16 months doesn't seem to be readily available) is 3.65%, figures from tradingeconomics.com via Copilot.

Also, the highest band for a junior doctor is Registrar PGY7-10 (advanced training) who are on between $180,000-247,000 PA while a first year specialist is on $200,000 (because they're PGY8) and a specialist is on $345,000 after year 3 and the skies the limit after that.
 
Apparently, the sixteen months is for the time they've been negotiating... if the offer had been accepted earlier, inflation would not be so much of an issue. Even then, inflation for the last 18 months (16 months doesn't seem to be readily available) is 3.65%, figures from tradingeconomics.com via Copilot.

Also, the highest band for a junior doctor is Registrar PGY7-10 (advanced training) who are on between $180,000-247,000 PA while a first year specialist is on $200,000 (because they're PGY8) and a specialist is on $345,000 after year 3 and the skies the limit after that.
How good would our health system be if we had 5,500 specialists (although even then they don’t average that sort of money)!
 
How good would our health system be if we had 5,500 specialists (although even then they don’t average that sort of money)!
Latest figures show that we're around 1,500 specialists/senior doctors short in the public system.

Gee, I wonder why we need a new Medical School and why the Government is looking at speeding up the processing of overseas medical professionals wanting to come here?
 
Latest figures show that we're around 1,500 specialists/senior doctors short in the public system.

Gee, I wonder why we need a new Medical School and why the Government is looking at speeding up the processing of overseas medical professionals wanting to come here?
Gee I wonder why we're short that many specialists? Could be the deliberate running down of the health system by this government with an aim to privatise. Could be consecutive governments under financing our public health system with conditions becoming intolerable?


And let's not forget Neil Quigley - 1758685485400.webp

and the corruption




Not to mention Quigley is a central figure in the removal of Adrian Kerr



Nothing is as it seems with this government Mike. New Zealand has been economically and systemically destroyed by this mob.
 
Gee I wonder why we're short that many specialists? Could be the deliberate running down of the health system by this government with an aim to privatise. Could be consecutive governments under financing our public health system with conditions becoming intolerable?


And let's not forget Neil Quigley - View attachment 14557

and the corruption




Not to mention Quigley is a central figure in the removal of Adrian Kerr



Nothing is as it seems with this government Mike. New Zealand has been economically and systemically destroyed by this mob.
The same doctor shortage was under Labour, before the evil coalition, privatisation, etc. Everyone knows this…

More repetitive shouting at clouds!

 
Will be interesting to see if anything untoward turns up in these 25 houses and this guy. Odd looking character
It's astounding how often this happens with our politicians.

They keep saying its an oversight. Unless it's invested with a company managing it you should know where your money is invested.

A few in the last few years didn't declare shares, and it seemed like they didn't have a large portfolio. if you asked me to where my money was invested, I could name the companies. The number of shares would be a rough ballpark park but I could get that information easily enough.
 

Will be interesting to see if anything untoward turns up in these 25 houses and this guy. Odd looking character
What I find interesting about this is that it seems very similar to David Seymour when he didn't declare properties that were owned by trusts he had so interest in. You'd have thought that Bates would have seen what had happened to Seymour and declared them anyway.

I have a relative who is about to start a job with a major accounting firm. They want to know everything right down to how much insurance cover they have and who it's with too avoid any conflict of interest. And not just the person getting the job.... they have been asked to declare everything about their partners financial affairs as well. The company's motto is.... if you wonder if you should declare something, do so.
 
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