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Pam Corkery

Role
  
Journalist

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Kerry Fraser


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Pamela Corkery (born 1956) is a New Zealand journalist, broadcaster, and former politician.

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Private life

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Corkery (née Mc Nutt) was born in the South Island and grew up in Dunedin. She has been married three times, and has two children.

Member of Parliament

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A well known journalist in New Zealand, she first entered politics standing as an independent candidate for the Auckland mayoralty in 1995. She then became a high-profile candidate for the Alliance party and was elected to Parliament as a list MP in the 1996 elections. In 1999, she decided to leave politics after one term.

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Her book Pam's Political Confessions was published in 1999. On page 9 she writes: "Politicians are, by and large, far more self-deluding, devious, bloated, insecure, egocentric wankers than I had feared."

Professional career

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She returned to her previous work as a journalist, and talk-back host at Radio Pacific.

Corkery presented the live interview show The Last Word on TV One from March 2003 until the show was cancelled in September 2003. She appeared in a 2008 episode of the TV travelogue Intrepid Journeys, being shot at point-blank range with a 9 mm pistol while wearing a ballistic vest in Colombia. She has fronted two documentaries for the TV3 show Inside New Zealand, looking at the nation's gangs. For The Gangs, which aired in 2008, she spent 18 months with the gangs, including filming an operating methamphetamine lab. The second documentary The Truth about Asian Crime aired in 2009; police cancelled interviews planned for the programme, saying they believed Corkery had a conflict of interest.

With business partner Rebekah Hay, she announced in 2010 that she would be opening Pammy's "the world's first legal bordello [...] exclusively for female clients." The Auckland bordello ran an ad in the New Zealand Herald offering $240 NZD an hour for male prostitutes. Her application for a resource consent was withdrawn in April 2011.

Internet Party

In May 2014, Corkery was hired as the press secretary to Laila Harré, the leader of the newly established Internet Party.

During the New Zealand general election, 2014 campaign, Corkery labelled a journalist a "puffed-up little shit" at the campaign launch for the Internet Party (New Zealand) on 25 August 2014. The comments were made in reaction to requests by journalists for interviews with party founder Kim Dotcom about comments he made suggesting he had hacked a German credit rating system.

Following the 2014 Elections despite there being no formal announcement of her resignation from the role as Press Secretary, Corkery has not engaged with the Internet Party publicly and has returned to occasional Editorial pieces with the Herald and other media services.

References

Pam Corkery Wikipedia