13 February 2012 - 12:10 am NZ time
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The best of Checkpoint. (19′48″)
An ASB investment banker who stole nearly $18 million dollars, spending it on property, prostitutes and wine, has been jailed for at least four years. (4′34″)
The State Services Commissioner says the Government asked him to investigate who leaked secret information from cabinet documents but he would have done his own inquiry anyway. (5′58″)
Listening to Iain Rennie was Kevin Hackwell from Forest and Bird. (3′06″)
The money available for income tax cuts is shrinking as the Treasury revises forecasts of how much heavier taxes on property will earn. (2′45″)
News from the business sector including a market report. (2′16″)
Olympic silver medalist Nick Willis will take to the track in Christchurch tonight with revenge and a record time for the 800 metres in his sights. (3′07″)
An update from the RNZ sports team. (3′09″)
Damage reports are slowly trickling in from the Cylcone battered northern islands and the Lau Group in Fiji - but the death toll remains unclear. (4′31″)
A former ASB bank executive who stole nearly 18 million dollars, spending it on property, prostitutes and wine, has been sentenced to six years in jail. (4′40″)
The office of the Auditor General is looking into the Whangarei District Council's dealings involving the city's controversial new stadium. (2′53″)
News from the Waatea team. (2′50″)
The dairy co-operative, Fonterra, is stepping up it's checks on dairy farmers as many have failed to meet targets to reduce pollution of rivers and streams. (4′28″)
Television New Zealand staff are facing weeks of uncertainty as they wait for their employer to decide exactly how many jobs it will cut. (2′37″)
Nearly a quarter of a billion people have escaped from the world's slums -- according to a report released by the United Nations. (1′41″)
The Prime Minister John Key is insisting it was the State Services Commissioner who instigated a hunt for the leak of cabinet secrets, and not the Government. (3′47″)
A booster shot for the country's gas supply arrived today with the opening of the Kupe gas project in Taranaki. (2′53″)
Morton Estate Winery has been hit with the biggest ever fine dished out in the Hawkes Bay for illegally taking water for irrigation. (3′16″)
A Labour Party MP is accusing Housing New Zealand of spending as least $20-million on a business case for a new computer system that Labour says isn't needed. (4′22″)
News from the business sector. (3′18″)
The government is setting up a new commission to find out how to lift this country's poor productivity record. (2′33″)
The decision by a Maori Trust to ban duck shooters from two Wellington lakes has hunters scratching their heads. (2′38″)
An update from the RNZ sports team. (3′08″)
Both the Pope and the leader of the Catholic church in Ireland have asked for forgiveness over a sexual abuse scandal which began in the 1970s. (2′53″)
Most of the Haitian children taken out of the earthquake struck country by American missionaries in late January have been reunited with their families. (2′55″)
The trial date's been set for Rio Tinto executives in China. (2′07″)
Nigeria's acting president Goodluck Jonathan has dissolved the country's cabinet. (1′55″)
News from the Waatea team. (2′43″)
The Hutt City Council is being allowed to discharge wastewater overflow into the heavily polluted Waiwhetu Stream for another fifteen years. (2′00″)
French televison has embarked on a shocking new reality TV show. (3′02″)
The European Union has criticised the United Kingdom over uncertainty about its plans to cut its budget deficit. (3′21″)
In Yemen an extremist American-born cleric is urging Muslims to rise up and wage jihad against the United States. (2′03″)
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