Hi Everyone!
With the Budget only a few days away
and so much going on in Parliament and around our Country I wanted to
drop a line to tell you about a few things going on in my portfolios
and around New Zealand. It's getting colder now with frost on the
Parliament Lawn so make sure to wrap up warm!
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is an issue we don't talk
about enough and this week in Parliament I made it my duty to
highlight the significant lack of support and education the Government
currently is offering New Zealand businesses and consumers alike to
tackle the threat of Malicious Software, Scam emails and Data breaches
on Kiwis. I had the fortune of Speaking
in the General Debate on Wednesday and my call to action
can be found below. I also fought successfully to have the Economic
Development, Science and Innovation Committee undertake a Briefing on
Cybersecurity and the live hearing held Thursday morning can be found
here.
MELISSA LEE
(National): Thank you, Mr Speaker. It is really interesting
listening to the speeches that were made by Government members, and
it's quite interesting to note that when a Government talks about
being kind and nice and, you know, sometimes their characterisation of
members opposite are really uncharitable and unkind and quite nasty
sometimes. I have to say, I'm rather disappointed in some of the
speeches. I won't go into that, but I will actually talk about what
this Government is not delivering.
A crisis not talked about
by this Government is actually the growing threat of cyber-security in
New Zealand. From ransomware attacks on our largest commercial
enterprises to scammers stealing money from the bank accounts of
elderly New Zealanders, it is something that we must talk about. We
must do more to combat the malicious threat of cyber-security to all
New Zealanders. As I rise to speak today, members may be aware that,
globally, Microsoft, Salesforce, and other major digital platforms are
facing significant outages. Certainly, there will be significant
questions as to the impact that will have on operations not only to
New Zealand but in other countries as well, not just to Government,
but also companies, regardless of whether a cyber-security question
has actually arisen for New Zealand consumers.
Over the past year, there
have been countless examples of failures by our own Crown
institutions. One of them happens to be the Reserve Bank. The data
breach in January—I mean, the reputational damage internationally was
avoidable, and it is shocking that the Governor of the Reserve Bank
has failed to take full responsibility for that data breach. The loss,
over the summer, of deeply sensitive personal information by parole
officers of three dozen individuals, whether victims, witnesses, or
offenders alike, is an aberration of the principles of justice. The
cyber-security incident at the Health Research Council at a time where
our health systems are under the constant strain and threat of the
pandemic returning to our shores was not acceptable. More must be done
about this. This, in particular, has meant that the very information
required for the Health Research Council's annual report was lost, and
that actually resulted in the fact that our Parliament was not able to
scrutinise them in the annual review process, and that is a shame.
That is something that this Government should have made sure that we
could have actually done, and it is a failure.
Democracy is directly at
risk without robust cyber-security plans. A lack of
cyber-protection by any Crown entity is an affront to the taxpayer, an
affront to democracy. The reason I say this is because more and more
we rely on technology, more and more we rely on the internet, more and
more people are doing education, banking, health, all online. Since
December, when the House resumed for the 53rd Parliament, I have been
constantly agitating and arguing for more accountability and
cyber-resilience from the Ministers and institutions. The Ministers
opposite, I'm sure, would actually notice at least 650 parliamentary
written questions that I have lodged so far on this specific subject
matter. But we don't seem to get too many answers, and it seems like
the Ministers and Government departments don't seem to be too
interested in this subject matter, and yet it impacts on our lives so
much so.
We are at a crossroads in
history for the security of our cyber border and our data. If the
Australian Government and the Prime Minister of Australia can spend
$1.6 billion on cyber-security uplift during the pandemic, we could do
much better than what we are doing. New Zealand must do better. More
money, more education, more resilience is essential. More
accountability is vital.
If you, your business or a loved one need
help accessing cybersecurity support or education please contact
me.
West Melton Connectivity with Nicola Grigg
Last
week I joined National MP for Selwyn Nicola
Grigg for a conversation with local communities in the
electorate about issues facing their connectivity issues. People came
from all across the electorate from Halswell Road to Mount Hutt to
tell me and Nicola about the shocking state of their internet
coverage. Some of these communities are undergoing tremendous growth
and it is vital we get them, their households and businesses the
digital infrastructure they need to grow the Mid Canterbury Economy.
Thank you to Chorus
Representative Nathan Beaumont for joining us and
facilitating a constructive conversation.
I'm getting out and around New Zealand talking to different
communities about the support they need and helping our National
Caucus champion your digital needs. If you need support for your
connectivity issues, don't hesitate to contact me or your local
National Member of Parliament, we are here to help.
Ramadan 2021
As Ramadan ends for another year I want to acknowledge the many
Muslim communities around New Zealand who I met with for Iftar and
supported as an MP as they commemorated their month of faith and
family.
From Eid al-Fitr at Parliament ahead on Monday to the many
gatherings I had the honour of joining across our beautiful country I
and the entire National Caucus wish Eid Mubarak to all Muslim
Kiwis!
NZ on Air funding decisions and Trust in the News
With more than $100million in additional funding committed by this
government in different pots to Publicly funded Media serious
questions are arising as to transparency and decision making. Last
week I took Broadcasting Minister Kris Faafoi to task over some
particularly concerning news that political journalism will now be
funded by the taxpayer.
Tune
in through the Link below:
Meet Tao!
I am pleased to introduce you all to my new Auckland based MP
Support staffer Tao!
Tao will be working around the community and particularly
supporting me in Chinese and wider Ethnic New Zealander Outreach in
the Auckland Region.
I've asked Tao to write a few words about himself below:
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您好/Greetings/Tenā Koe/はじめまして
My name is Tao, I came to New Zealand when I was 17 and I
am now 37 with 3 kids. Through my 20 years in New
Zealand, I have slowly made this place my second home. Through the
years and the jobs I had in accounting, business management and with
Ministry of Social Development, I have realised there is no greater
honour than contributing to make our home a better place.
This is why I am here and what I am going to be doing: To serve
you, the people who call New Zealand home.
So, please do not hesitate to call, email or come and have a
chat. I speak fluent English and Mandarin Chinese as well as some
Japanese.
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Another reminder my Office contact details have changed:
My new Office phone number is 09 520 0538 - if you dial the old
one it will re-route either to this one or my Wellington Office.
The new Postal Address for the Auckland Office is PO Box 74271 Greenlane
Auckland 1546
As usual you can always send postage free any information to my
Wellington Office in Parliament at: Office of Melissa Lee MP, Freepost, Parliament
Buildings, Private Bag 18888, Wellington
6160
My Email address at [email protected]
remains the same and is regularly monitored.
Alternatively book an appointment to meet with me or Tao at 107
Great South Road, Epsom, Auckland 1051
All the best!
Melissa Lee National List MP based in
Auckland Authorised by Melissa Lee Parliament Buildings,
Wellington
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