THE ROGER AWARD
PO BOX 1905
CHRISTCHURCH
PH: (03) 3662803
FAX (03) 3668035
Email: notoapec@clear.net.nz
MEDIA RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE USE
27 August 2002
SIXTH ANNUAL ROGER AWARD FOR WORST
TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATION IN NZ: NOMINATIONS OPEN, JUDGES NAMED
Nominations for the sixth Roger Award for
the worst transnational corporation operating in New Zealand are now open.
The annual award is organized by GATT
Watchdog and the Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa (CAFCA).
The
judges for the 2002 Roger Award are Sukhi Turner, Mayor of Dunedin; Dr Ranginui
Walker, Emeritus Professor, Auckland University and author; Prue Hyman,
feminist author and academic, former Associate Professor of Economics, Victoria
University; and John Minto, veteran Auckland activist and national chairperson
of the Quality Public Education Coalition (QPEC).
The winner of the Award will be announced
at an Auckland event in early 2003.
The award is given to the transnational
corporation judged to have had the most negative impact in New Zealand in each
or all of the following fields during 2002: unemployment, monopoly,
profiteering, abuse of workers/conditions, political interference,
environmental damage, cultural imperialism, impact on tangata whenua, running
an ideological crusade, impact on women, health and safety of workers and the
public.
Transnational corporations dominate almost
all aspects of the economy and our lives, with the UN's World Investment Report
describing New Zealand as the most "transnationalized" country in the
OECD. The Roger Award is one way to name and shame corporate bullies operating
in New Zealand and hold them accountable for their actions. Despite the spin
that the public relations industry puts on its clients and their activities,
many people know that these corporations exist solely to make a profit,
regardless of the negative social and environmental impact which they may have
on communities.
Big business takes the Roger Award
seriously. Every year we are contacted by public relations spindoctors acting
for companies which have been named as finalists for the Award seeking
information or hoping to influence the outcome.
The Roger Award attracts significant international
interest from researchers, academics, media and campaign organizations
concerned with corporate power and control.
The Roger Award 2001 was won by Carter Holt
Harvey.
Previous winners have been Tranz Rail (1997
and 2000), Monsanto (1998), and TransAlta (1999).
Nominations close on October 31, 2002. Nomination forms can be downloaded from
www.cafca.org.nz and are available from GATT Watchdog, PO Box 1905,
Christchurch.
For further comment, contact Leigh Cookson
or Aziz Choudry, ph (03) 3662803;
email: notoapec@clear.net.nz