Elderly need strong coalition partner in Government

Elderly need a strong coalition partner to keep Government honest according to Grey Power superannuation spokesman Don Robertson.

Wednesday, June 8th 2005, 11:30AM
Elderly need a strong coalition partner to keep Government honest according to Grey Power superannuation spokesman Don Robertson.

“Every voter in New Zealand should use their party vote to secure a strong coalition partner to keep the government of their choice honest,” said Robertson.

“This is especially true for the retired and elderly voter dependant on superannuation.”

Speaking from his home in Palmerston North, the national board member and chair of the superannuation portfolio says Grey Power has lobbied and campaigned for an increase in the level of New Zealand superannuation for two and a half years.

“The Minister of Finance has consistently rejected our claim, and disputed the need for an increase in superannuation which fails to meet the Minister’s own requirement in his New Zealand Superannuation Act, 2001,” Robertson says.

“Mr Cullen initially ‘poo-pooed’ the work by NZS researcher Frank Moloney, economist Petrus Simons and others, demonstrating that the benchmark level of superannuation paid to each individual in a marriage where both were entitled to the retirement benefit, was falling below the base level of 32.5% of the Nett Average After Tax Ordinary Time Weekly Wage (NAATOTWW), set by Mr. Cullen four years ago.

“The major coalition parties, New Zealand First, Progressive and United Future support Grey Power in its bid for a progressive increase in New Zealand superannuation, and even the Minister of Finance now agrees with these figures.” says Robertson.

“When the Labour Alliance Coalition gained office, it promised to overcome the ravaging of superannuation by Jenny Shipley’s National Government. It did, by lifting the level of New Zealand Super to 33.7% of NAATOTWW. Labour has since seemingly ‘washed its hands’ of retired people, and the coalition members are not strong enough to force the government to adhere to its own Act.

“The annual Cost Price Adjustment of NZS is retrospective, so pensioners are in a constant state of catch-up."

This is a media release from Grey Power New Zealand

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