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Profithungrende kapitalistarbejder dræber ~
Fra : dktekno


Dato : 30-05-07 18:36

http://ekstrabladet.dk/nyheder/samfund/article303580.ece

CITAT:
>Folole Muliaga fra Auckland, New Zealand, døde i sidste uge, da hendes
iltmaskine pludselig gik i stå. 44-årige Muliaga led af en
hjerte-/lungesygdom og var derfor afhængig af sit iltapparat.

Men sygdommen gjorde samtidig, at hun ikke kunne arbejde. Derfor kunne hun
heller ikke betale sine regninger, og rykkerne fra el-selskabet voksede. 734
kroner var beløbet, som moderen til fire skyldte for strøm.

En repræsentant fra strømleverandøren Mercury Energy mødte derfor op hos
familien og beordrede strømmen slukket. Da strømmen blev slået fra, gik
iltapparatet med det samme i stå. Efter to timers kamp med døden gav Folole
Mugliaga op. Hun var ude af stand til at trække vejret selv.

- Min mor tryglede manden om at få en chance. Hun viste ham endda
iltmaskinen. Men han holdt fast på, at han skullle udføre sit job, så han
slukkede og gik, fortæller Muliagas søn, Ietitaia til AP.< CITAT slut.

Er det iorden, at profithungrende virksomheder tager livet fra andre?


CITAT:
- Min mor tryglede manden om at få en chance. Hun viste ham endda
iltmaskinen. Men han holdt fast på, at han skullle udføre sit job, så han
slukkede og gik, fortæller Muliagas søn, Ietitaia til AP.< CITAT slut.

Jeg hæfter mig især ved den der. Han ser iltmaskinen, og alligevel
insisterer han på at "udføre sit job". Sådan nogle svin hører jo til i
helvede, ikke på jorden!



 
 
Per Rønne (30-05-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : Per Rønne


Dato : 30-05-07 19:33

dktekno <dktekno@gmail.com> wrote:

> - Min mor tryglede manden om at få en chance. Hun viste ham endda
> iltmaskinen. Men han holdt fast på, at han skullle udføre sit job, så han
> slukkede og gik, fortæller Muliagas søn, Ietitaia til AP.

Der er nu mere:

>Sagen har fået stor mediedækning i New Zealand, og flere politiske
>partier tager afstand fra den ivrige jagt på profit.
>
>- Det ser sort ud for vores land, når folk bogstavelig talt lader folk
>dø for at få deres profit, siger Sue Bradford fra landets grønne parti.
>
>Politiet efterforsker lige nu sagen. Imens har direktøren for Mercury
>Energy beklaget episoden og kaldt den 'en fejl'.
>

Jeg kan ikke forestille mig andet end at sagen bliver behandlet som en -
mordsag.

På:

<http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21819781-2703,00.htm
l>

ser jeg følgende:

=
>Police have launched an investigation into the death but have said it
>is too early to speculate on murder or manslaughter charges.
>
>A statement from Mercury Energy today said the company was
>investigating the circumstances surrounding the death.
>
>Mercury had policies in place to stop disconnections if the company was
>made aware of medical need, the statement said.
>
=

Og på New Zealand gør de mere ud af det:

<http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10442847>

Hele avislisten:

<http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/nz.htm>
--
Per Erik Rønne
http://www.RQNNE.dk

Lynge-parabol servic~ (30-05-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : Lynge-parabol servic~


Dato : 30-05-07 21:14


""Per Rønne"" <per@RQNNE.invalid> skrev i en meddelelse
news:1hyy08r.bgxzia1ks45bnN%per@RQNNE.invalid...
> dktekno <dktekno@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> - Min mor tryglede manden om at få en chance. Hun viste ham endda
>> iltmaskinen. Men han holdt fast på, at han skullle udføre sit job, så han
>> slukkede og gik, fortæller Muliagas søn, Ietitaia til AP.
>
> Der er nu mere:
>
>>Sagen har fået stor mediedækning i New Zealand, og flere politiske
>>partier tager afstand fra den ivrige jagt på profit.
>>
>>- Det ser sort ud for vores land, når folk bogstavelig talt lader folk
>>dø for at få deres profit, siger Sue Bradford fra landets grønne parti.
>>
>>Politiet efterforsker lige nu sagen. Imens har direktøren for Mercury
>>Energy beklaget episoden og kaldt den 'en fejl'.
>>
>
> Jeg kan ikke forestille mig andet end at sagen bliver behandlet som en -
> mordsag.
>
Jamen det kan sgu da ikke være rigtigt, hun kunne jo ikke betale
el-regningen. Man kan sgu da ikke få strøm når man ikke betaler, der er fejl
på begge sider i denne sag.




Per Rønne (31-05-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : Per Rønne


Dato : 31-05-07 04:05

Lynge-parabol service <Flemsel@tdc.dk> wrote:

> Jamen det kan sgu da ikke være rigtigt, hun kunne jo ikke betale
> el-regningen. Man kan sgu da ikke få strøm når man ikke betaler, der er fejl
> på begge sider i denne sag.

Jamen, lad os så se på udviklingen siden. Jeg holder mig til New Zealand
Herald, som jeg tidligere har linket til:

<http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10442864>

=
The gas and electricity complaints commissioner says power firms cannot
hide behind contractors as an excuse for not dealing with customers'
needs.

Judi Jones said the circumstances were not yet clear in the case of
Folole Muliaga, who died on Tuesday two hours after her power was cut
off by a contractor working for Mercury Energy.

But she said energy companies could not use the use of outside firms as
an excuse as the contractors were "acting under the company's
instructions".

She added on Radio New Zealand today: "If they turn up at the door and
are told that there is a vulnerable consumer inside who needs
electricity, the very least they should do is phone home and say, 'What
should I do in this case?'."

The contractors who cut off the electricity to Mrs Muliaga's Mangere
home - VirCom EMS - have been speaking with their lawyers today.

Chief executive Craig Shepherd was not returning calls but a staff
member said at lunchtime that he had been in talks with legal
representatives since 7.30am, Newstalk ZB reported.

Mercury Energy was due to give a press conference at 3pm.

It was also revealed this morning that police have interviewed the
family of Mrs Muliaga, who died two hours after a contractor working for
Mercury Energy cut off her power supply disabling her oxygen machine.

Family spokesman Brenden Sheehan said Mrs Muliaga's husband and sons
spent six hours with officers yesterday.

He also said the family felt like the company was calling them liars for
disputing their version of events.

Mercury says it was not made aware that Mrs Muliaga, was dependent on
the electricity supply for her oxygen machine.

The National Party said today that State-owned Enterprises Minister
Trevor Mallard should move quickly to clear up the confusion.

Gerry Brownlee said "a pretty nasty situation" had developed since Mrs
Muliaga's death, with conflicting information about whether Mercury
Energy knew that cutting off the power would create a life-threatening
situation.

"I'm told Mr Mallard has had an interim report, and I find his silence
on this somewhat puzzling," Mr Brownlee said on Radio New Zealand.

"I think for us to be now some 24 hours from the event, and there to be
still this confusion, is unacceptable."

Mr Brownlee said the company, and other state-owned electricity
suppliers, should have protocols in place that covered the sort of
situation encountered by the Muliaga family.

"It should be abundantly clear to anyone who saw the machine that
something was going on," he said.

"For a debt like $200, wouldn't you think there would have been a phone
call to say 'we've got an issue here'?"

Electricity companies are being urged to show compassion to customers
struggling to pay their power bills following the death.

Barry Wilson, president of the Auckland Council for Civil Liberties,
believes there is a high possibility a serious criminal offence has been
committed.

He said Mercury Energy needed to return to the old Auckland Electricity
Power Board days, when there was a clear policy of not cutting power to
those under financial pressure.

Mr Wilson said anything was better than the "ruthless and heartless"
commercialism that now prevails.

Trade unionists and community activists will picket outside Mercury
Energy's headquarters this afternoon, following Mrs Muliaga's case.

Solidarity Union spokesman Joe Carolan described the company as
corporate bully boys, who prey on the weak and vulnerable of South
Auckland.

He is calling for the company's CEO to be sacked.

- NEWSTALK ZB, NZPA, NZHERALD STAFF
=

Mere her:

<http://www.nzherald.co.nz/feature/index.cfm?c_id=1501212>
--
Per Erik Rønne
http://www.RQNNE.dk

Per Rønne (31-05-2007)
Kommentar
Fra : Per Rønne


Dato : 31-05-07 04:05

Lynge-parabol service <Flemsel@tdc.dk> wrote:

> ""Per Rønne"" <per@RQNNE.invalid> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:1hyy08r.bgxzia1ks45bnN%per@RQNNE.invalid...

> > Jeg kan ikke forestille mig andet end at sagen bliver behandlet som en -
> > mordsag.
> >
> Jamen det kan sgu da ikke være rigtigt, hun kunne jo ikke betale
> el-regningen. Man kan sgu da ikke få strøm når man ikke betaler, der er fejl
> på begge sider i denne sag.

Har hun ikke pengene, kan hun ikke betale. Der er snarere tale om fejl i
det offentlige system; hvorfor betalte socialforvaltning ikke regningen,
når hun nu var i den stand hun var i ?
--
Per Erik Rønne
http://www.RQNNE.dk

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