John Key
Call for inquiry into New Zealand's 'tax haven' status
Following the release of the Panama papers, a new poll indicates more than half of New Zealanders are worried about New Zealand being a tax haven, and think a full public and independent inquiry is… Audio
Proposed land tax for non-residents mooted by PM
The Prime Minister has signalled a land tax for non-residents may be on the cards, if forthcoming figures indicate a significant impact on the New Zealand property market by non-resident buyers. Video, Audio
Amway's elite salespeople heading to Queenstown
They were there to hear the Prime Minister - and Minister of Tourism - John Key announce Queenstown will host 10-thousand Amway sales staff from China in two years time. Audio
NZ gains access to export chilled meat to China
The Government has gained access for chilled meat into China. Audio
PM repeats his view no one owns water
The Prime Minister John Key has reiterated his rock solid view that no one owns water. Audio
China supportive of Helen Clark's bid for UN top job
The Chinese President has told the Prime Minister he is very supportive of Helen Clark's bid for the top United Nations job. Audio
NZ moves closer to getting a better trade deal with China
John Key says the first step has been made towards getting a better free trade deal with China. Audio
John Key not scared by South China Sea warning
The Prime Minister says he's not scared off by a warning by Chinese state media not to bring up the China South Sea dispute during his official visit there. Audio
Who is Kenneth Whitney?
John Key's lawyer, Antipodes Trust Executive Director - and what else? Checkpoint investigates who precisely Kenneth Whitney is. Audio
PM has deposit in law firm specialising in foreign trusts
Responding to criticisms about New Zealand's 'tax haven' status, the Prime Minister says he is not embarrassed by his own deposit with an equivalent firm. Video, Audio
PM has deposit in foreign trusts firm
Prime Minister John Key has a short-term deposit with a firm specialising in foreign trusts, according to a new register on MP's finances. Video
NZ promoting its fisheries management to the Pacific
Pacific fisheries leaders gather in NZ to hear how this country's catch based management system works. Audio
Review could change NZ trust laws
New Zealand's foreign trust review has a wide enough scope it could spark changes, says John Shewan, the tax specialist appointed to conduct it. Audio
PM not shying away from 'Jersey of the South Pacific'
The Prime Minister is not shying away from comparisons between New Zealand and British dependency and tax haven Jersey. Political Editor Jane Patterson reports. Audio
Crown to acknowledge it's role in the decline in te reo Maori
The Maori Development Minister, Te Ururoa Flavell, will make an amendment to the Maori Language Bill tonight, but says the change is not an attempt to address all historic grievances around te reo… Audio
Labour: John Key must come clean on offshore trust loopholes
The Prime Minister John Key rejects any suggestion that New Zealand is a tax haven. Audio
Govt rejects suggestion NZ is a tax haven
The Government is rejecting any suggestion that New Zealand is acting as an international tax haven. Audio
Councils free to sell resource consent, PM says
As Ashburton sells a resource consent to extract up to 45 litres of water per second from the town's aquifers, Prime Minister John Key says the council does not own the water itself. Video, Audio
Does it matter if NZ jihadi brides left from Aus?
The Prime Minister has again said it doesn't matter the so-called New Zealand jihadi brides left from their homes in Australia to travel to Syria and Iraq. Audio
Switzerland of the South?
Mediawatch looks at two startling claims in a newspaper article last weekend about New Zealand's place in the troubled world of today. Audio