"... NZ's Labour and Green parties will need to break out of their cautious mindset and actually fight for transformative change. That means making our next political battles about the “big guys” – the profiteering banks, the supermarket duopoly, the housing speculators – and about delivering tangible gains to the public. It means having the courage to propose taxing wealth, curbing corporate excess, and rebuilding a fairer economy ..."

#BryceEdwards, 2025

https://theintegrityinstitute.substack.com/p/integrity-briefing-the-nz-left-need

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Integrity Briefing: The NZ left need to catch up with the Zeitgeist

Yesterday’s victory of “democratic socialist” Zohran Mamdani in the race for the New York mayoralty is fuelling debate amongst progressives around the world about the way forward.

The Integrity Institute

"In effect, NZ First today provides a nationalist, reactionary outlet for public anger that leaves corporate power structures unthreatened. It is easier to inflame passions over language, ethnicity, and gender policies than to take on billionaire donors or tighten the screws on corporate monopolies. The culture war is not a separate front; it is the smokescreen that enables the real work of rewarding their allies to proceed with minimal scrutiny."

#BryceEdwards, 2025

https://theintegrityinstitute.substack.com/p/integrity-briefing-will-nz-first

Integrity Briefing: Will NZ First make a populist pivot against corporate power in 2026?

Winston Peters has always known how to read a room.

The Integrity Institute

"Ironically, the very parties that should be fixing New Zealand’s rigged markets are hampered by their own ideological blind spots and elite alignments. The result is a government that talks a big game about change, but in practice shrinks from challenging the powerful vested interests behind our dysfunctional economy."

#BryceEdwards, 2025

https://theintegrityinstitute.substack.com/p/integrity-briefing-nationals-crony

Edwards is describing the current coalition parties here, but he could just as easily be describing the 2017 Labour coalition.

Integrity Briefing: National’s crony capitalism problem

The National-led coalition government rode into power in 2023 on a wave of public dissatisfaction.

The Integrity Institute

"Economist Cameron Bagrie puts it bluntly: after New Zealand’s bold pro-competition reforms of the 1980s, 'it feels like [we have] gone 360 degrees'. Many industries reconsolidated into powerful duopolies, oligopolies and cartels. Bagrie warns that 'Weak competition just inhibits innovation and drives complacency'. And that is exactly what we now face."

#BryceEdwards, 2025

https://theintegrityinstitute.substack.com/p/integrity-briefing-how-crony-capitalism

The myth of "pro-competition reforms" is as persistent as gorse in paddocks and just as unhelpful

Integrity Briefing: How Crony capitalism is ruining New Zealand

A pervasive sense of malaise has taken hold in New Zealand.

The Integrity Institute

"Such poor performance leads MacCulloch to ask a provocative and essential question: how is it possible that these executives are 'so incompetently useless they can’t make a buck even when they have no competition?'. He notes that it is difficult to find another developed country where multiple virtual monopolies are effectively 'run at a loss' in terms of shareholder value ..."

#BryceEdwards, 2025

https://theintegrityinstitute.substack.com/p/integrity-briefing-are-business-leaders

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#monopolies #MarketFailure

Integrity Briefing: Are Business leaders to blame for the broken state of New Zealand?

A deep and persistent malaise has settled over New Zealand.

The Integrity Institute

"Auckland University economist Robert MacCulloch has identified the country’s business leaders — particularly those at the helm of large, incumbent firms — as the real drag on New Zealand and the primary “source of our malaise”. His research presents a stunning picture of corporate failure that cannot be blamed on government policy or market headwinds."

#BryceEdwards, 2025

https://theintegrityinstitute.substack.com/p/integrity-briefing-are-business-leaders

#RobertMacCulloch

Integrity Briefing: Are Business leaders to blame for the broken state of New Zealand?

A deep and persistent malaise has settled over New Zealand.

The Integrity Institute

“[Economist Cameron] Bagrie’s central diagnosis is that New Zealand’s form of capitalism has become fundamentally unproductive, addicted to an asset class that creates the illusion of wealth without generating real economic value. As he bluntly puts it, 'You do not get wealthy selling more expensive houses to each other'."

#BryceEdwards, 2025

https://theintegrityinstitute.substack.com/p/integrity-briefing-are-business-leaders

#housing #EconomicDevelopment

Integrity Briefing: Are Business leaders to blame for the broken state of New Zealand?

A deep and persistent malaise has settled over New Zealand.

The Integrity Institute

"The leader of the party of consumers and taxpayers argued against a measure to increase competition and lower prices because it might upset incumbent capital. In that single statement, the party’s modern priority was laid bare: protecting established businesses now trumps the creation of competitive markets for consumers. The 'consumer' in the party’s name has been forgotten entirely."

#BryceEdwards, 2026

https://archive.is/3POBJ

#NZPolitics #AntiMonopoly #ACT

"... because Bennett will now be governing a public agency specially designed to have an arms-length relationship with the government of the day, to retain public confidence in Pharmac’s integrity, she will have to display total independence from the ministers that she is closely associated with."

#BryceEdwards, 2024

https://democracyproject.nz/2024/04/30/bryce-edwards-paula-bennetts-political-appointment-will-challenge-public-confidence/

#PublicService #Pharmac

Bryce Edwards: Paula Bennett’s political appointment will challenge public confidence

The list of former National Party Ministers being given plum and important roles got longer this week with the appointment of former Deputy Prime Minister Paula Bennett as the chair of Pharmac. The Christopher Luxon-led Government has now made key appointments to Bill English, Simon Bridges, Steven

Democracy Project

Great summary here from #BryceEdwards on how crap our political leaders have been at dealing with long-term issues and instead focussed purely on the short-term. The consequences of which we're having to finally face up to!

https://democracyproject.nz/2023/02/24/bryce-edwards-our-politicians-are-competent-firefighters-but-terrible-builders/

#nzpol #climatechange #transport

Bryce Edwards: Our politicians are competent firefighters, but terrible builders

The Labour Government has once again proven itself to be very competent in a crisis. Cyclone Gabrielle has allowed Prime Minister Chris Hipkins to demonstrate his impressive disaster management communication. Labour is very good with the political firefighting required to deal with such disasters

Democracy Project