Maori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples has congratulated Ngati Whatua, Te Puni Kokiri, the Ministry of Culture and Heritage, the Auckland Council and the Rugby World Cup organisation on the huge success of Te Waka Maori.
“The business case forecast a total of 100,000 visits over the final ten days of the Rugby World Cup. Now it looks like that might easily reach over 250,000.
WTF? Business case? If there was a business case, why the hell did the NZ taxpayer have to pay for most of the Waka. If the projections have been exceeded by so much, maybe these disgusting troughers could give the hard working NZers they looted for the capital their money back.
Business case? Don’t make me sick. Parasites playing games is all it was. That pack of serial bludgers and public tit suckers wouldn’t have a damn clue about any kind of business case.


One response to “BS Business Case For Te Waka”
“Business case forecast” = It’s a Go! numbers sucked from a cellulite brown backside.
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