Brian Tamaki
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer says I’m playing “revolting politics”, but let’s be real – what’s truly revolting is how Te Pāti Māori has exploited Manurewa Marae to further their corrupt political agenda. If anyone should be apologising, it’s Te Pāti Māori, but they’re too arrogant to admit their wrongdoing.
Te Pāti Māori are spitting hate at me because I was one of the first to expose their corruption at Manurewa Marae. They know I’m not afraid to call them out, and the truth stings.
Let’s not twist this: there are good people at Manurewa Marae who have worked tirelessly for the community – but Te Pāti Māori dragged their marae into disrepute: they exploited it, diverting much-needed funds to fuel their political agenda. It’s a disgrace.
The facts don’t lie:
- Allegations of privacy breaches with census, Covid vaccination, and voter sign-up data.
- Kaupapa polling booths linked to party influence from the Te Pāti Māori candidate.
- An elaborate scam orchestrated by John Tamihere and his inner circle, including his family members.
And now, they’re using Ngarewa-Packer to distract from the nepotism and corruption at the heart of Te Pāti Māori.
It’s taking way too long for the investigation – the public deserves justice and for the report to be released now, not at the end of January 2025.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: it’s time to abolish the Māori seats. These seats, once created to uplift Māori voices, have been turned into a mockery by radicals who use them as a personal power play. Māori don’t need separatist seats to be represented – we are already well-represented in parliament.
The real issue here is Te Pāti Māori’s gravy train coming to a screeching halt. They’ve been exposed, and now they’re lashing out at anyone who dares call out their corruption – including me.
I’m not playing “revolting politics”. I’m standing up for the commonsense Māori who are appalled by Te Pāti Māori’s behaviour. The volunteers at Manurewa Marae deserve better. The Māori voters deserve better. And this country deserves better leadership than what Te Pāti Māori has shown.
It’s time to hold them accountable and put an end to corruption and arrogance. The days of exploiting Māori for political gain are over.
I maintain that we are ONE PEOPLE, ONE VOTE, ONE LAW, ONE FLAG… under ONE GOD!