11 June 2003
Chief Reporter
In the same sporting spirit that saw the Crusaders let someone else
have a turn at being Super 12 champion, the organizers of the annual Roger
Award for the Worst Transnational Corporation operating in Aotearoa/New Zealand
have decided to let some transnational corporation other than Tranz Rail win
it.
The organizers - the Christchurch based groups Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa and GATT Watchdog - announced that Tranz Rail has been shunted into the newly created Hall of Shame (where it is the sole occupant, thus far) and will be ineligible to be nominated for the keenly contested Roger Award, until further notice.
In May, Tranz Rail won the 2002 Roger Award (you can read the complete
Judges’ Report at www.cafca.org.nz This
was the third year that it has won (the previous two being in 1997 and 2000),
out of six, and it has always been a finalist and/or runner-up. So we decided,
three strikes and you’re out, time to give somebody else a go.
Now that the reigning champion has been shunted onto a siding, we
expect there to be fierce competition to take over the title. Tranz Rail set
the standard and has been rewarded with a threepeat of titles. There is no shortage
of worthy contenders wanting to have a shot at being the worst TNC in the
country. Nominations will soon be called for the 2003 Roger Award and the organizers
admit that we’ll miss Tranz Rail. It has taken us, and the rest of the country,
for quite a ride.
Our decision was made before the Government stepped in to buy back the
tracks, plus a stake in the company, so the timing is coincidental. We congratulate
it for taking this blindingly obvious and long overdue step. But, in the national interest, we say that
the Government must go further and fully nationalize it. Not only should Tranz
Rail be nationalized but it also should be nationalized without compensation.
Considering the enormous damage it has wrought in its abysmal ten years on the
job, this corporate criminal should be paying us compensation. The standard
penalty rate percentages found in any performance-related contract should be applied.
for the organizers
Campaign Against Foreign Control of
Aotearoa
Box 2258, Christchurch, New Zealand
GATT Watchdog
Box 1905, Christchurch, New Zealand