Checkpoint. [1988-11-14]

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1988
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Year
1988
Reference
140407
Media type
Audio

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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
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Duration
00:30:20
Broadcast Date
14 Nov 1988
Credits
RNZ Collection
Kelvin Dick, Reporter, Radio New Zealand
Judy Callagher, Interviewee
Bob Mann, Interviewee
Norman George, Interviewee
Peter RODGERS, Interviewee
Philip Whaanga, Reporter
Winston Peters, 1945-, Interviewee
Hewitt Humphrey, Reporter

Headline News

Episode of news and current affarirs programme 'Checkpoint' from 14 Novemeber 1988. Opening theme music, greeting from Bronwen Evans followed by intro to tonight's stories.

A leading environmentalist is rejecting the latest call for a ministerial inquiry into the 1984 ICI fire in Auckland.
Report by Kelvin Dick
Judy Callagher, Wife & Sister of Firemen in Fire
Bob Mann, Senior Lecturer on Environmental Studies Auckland University

It's been revealed that the Secretary General of the South Pacific Commission, American Samoa's Palauni Tuiasosopo, was forced to resign from his position following an audit review which revealed significant financial irregularities.
Report by Bronwen Evans
Norman George, Cook Islands Foreign Minister

The BNZ has released a pessimistic report about New Zealand's overseas debt - whcih suggests that even if more than 8 billion dollars worth of assets were sold to overseas concenrs by 1991 we'll be worse off then, then we are now.
Report by Bronwen Evans
Peter Rodger, Group Economic Advisor, BNZ

Tauranga MP Winston Peters today returned from a five week visit to the US fired upover what he sees as wrong directions the Labour Government is taking in race relations and the economy.
Report by Philip Whaanga
Winston Peters, MP for Tauranga

Financial News