Progressive boss warns NZ politicians about misusing Parliamentary privilege after supermarket inquiry ends

Progressive boss warns NZ politicians about misusing Parliamentary privilege after supermarket inquiry ends
By Fiona Rotherham Nov. 20 (BusinessDesk) - Progressive Enterprises managing director Dave Chambers said New Zealand politicians need to be careful about allegations made under Parliamentary privilege which could prove damaging to businesses. His comment follows the Commerce Commission concluding it would take no action following an  inquiry into complaints by former Labour Party MP Shane Jones and the NZ Food & Grocery Council, which represents manufacturers and suppliers, that the Progressive-owned Countdown was bullying suppliers.  The...