4 Mar 2019

The Panel with James Nokise and Jennie Moreton (Part 2)

From The Panel, 4:05 pm on 4 March 2019

Former Australian Westpac boss David Morgan says the pressure chief executives deal with accounts for their high pay. In a new biography Morgan says CEOs are "ridiculously over paid" but he says the strain on them is huge and it's something that isn't openly discussed. The panelists weigh in on what they make of the issue. In an article Emeline Afeaki-Mafile'o says the niggest struggle for Pacific kids in New Zealand is understanding their parents. She believes there is a cultural disconnect between them. Associate Professor of Pacific Studies and Pro Vice-Chancellor Damon Salesa weighs in on the topic with the panelists. In an article Emeline Afeaki-Mafile'o says the niggest struggle for Pacific kids in New Zealand is understanding their parents. She believes there is a cultural disconnect between them. Associate Professor of Pacific Studies and Pro Vice-Chancellor Damon Salesa weighs in on the topic with the panelists. Michael Jackson won't be on BBC radio 2 airwaves, it's been reported, in the wake of fresh child sex abuse allegations against the late pop singer. The decision has apparently been made ahead of a new documentary about the alleged crimes called "Leaving Neverland". Two men reportedly claim they were sexually assaulted and raped by Jackson when they were children. The panelists discuss. Alex Liddington-Cox writes in Essential Baby that his child will be taking their mother's surname, because of the hell of a having a double-barrelled name. Aside from the drama of online forms and administrative nightmares, he says there's also the problem of meeting a future partner who also has a double barrelled surname - then what? We ask the panelists how they feel about hyphenated surnames.