Two Ministry of Justice workers are in hot water for describing a researcher as a “bitch” in an online conversation.

Academic and author Barbara Sumner made a number of Official Information Act requests as part of her PhD research into the systems around adoption. Then, in October last year, she asked for all correspondence mentioning her by name.

“Because I had felt all along that there was a resistance to everything I sent in and you know, just the sort of snottiness, I guess, of some of the responses that came in that request. I wanted to understand how they were treating me throughout the process.”

One page of the response stood out among more than 100 others. A November 2022 Teams conversation between two staffers, whose names were redacted, complained about Sumner’s latest request.

They described it as “a waste of time” and said it “should have been refused on the ground of substantial collation” or that the ministry should “charge her for it and get a contractor”.

“our ministerial services team sucks cuz they wouldnt let us refuse, and helen didnt push back hard [sic],” one worker wrote.

"but also shes a bitch for wanting everything. does she think govt just has unlimited resources for this type of crap lol.

“like theres no public interest in our emails back and forward.”

  • liv@lemmy.nz
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    5 months ago

    I don’t really understand why you seem to think either of these:

    • someone getting a university degree should have to primarily benefit NZ as a whole

    • OIA requests should have to benefit NZ as a whole

    It sounds authoritarian and communist to me as well, and I’d guessed you were maybe centre-right or at least a proponent of status quo neoliberal economics, and pro freedom of education and information! 😀

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      5 months ago

      I’m not sure what gave you that idea.

      The argument being made seems to be that her research is of great value to NZ, and should be made more of a priority than it has been, and I’m not convinced that is the case.

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        5 months ago

        Oh okay, didn’t pick up on that being the argument. Fair enough.