by toprob » Wed Nov 14, 2018 2:14 pm
I'm pretty sure the cost of the re-entry is not coming out of the health budget. So it doesn't come down to 'hey, we have $36 million, what can we spend it on?' To me, mentioning the life-saving drugs is more emotive than the re-entry for the sake of the families, which if I had to come up with an adjective, would me more like 'socially responsible'.
Obviously the families don't see their loved-ones as 'already buried', otherwise they would not have pushed for re-entry.
I know that the cost needs to be considered, but it shouldn't be a major factor. The safely issues ARE a major concern, which is why I would like to see the mining industry foot the bill -- they are happy to send their employees down into what was obviously a dangerous situation while they are making a profit. In this particular case, part of the responsibility here should be taking care of the people when things inevitably go wrong. This should be part of the cost of making money in NZ.