Mai Chen
The Panel with Mai Chen with Nevil Gibson (Part 1)
Topics - The Mighty River Power share offer is finally underway, but details of how many people have signed up to buy the shares are not being revealed. And while the brokers speculate on how… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 15 April 2013
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Lawyer says PIke River families are entitled to feel aggrieved
A leading constitutional lawyer says families of Pike River victims are entitled to feel aggrieved at the latest findings on the disaster. Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Gordon Brown (Part 2)
Topics - A study by researchers at Cambridge found that clicking Facebook's "like" buttons may reveal more about you than you realize. The NZ First "party" is reported to be upset, after the Greens… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Gordon Brown (Part 1)
Topics - The government has stepped in to stop debt collectors chasing overpayments made through the school payroll system, Novopay. A mortician's embalmer who found herself in the position of having… Audio
Supreme Court rules asset sales legal
With Mai Chen - Constitutional Lawyer. Sam Stubbs - CEO of Tower Investments. Brian Gaynor - Executive Director of fund manager, Milford Asset Management. Audio
Law with Mai Chen
The legal issues around the proposed Auckland convention centre and the Christchurch school closures. Audio
The Panel with Raybon Kan and Mai Chen (Part 2)
Topics - Oscar Pistorius, the South African Olympic and Paralympic athlete was charged on Friday with the premeditated murder of 29-year-old Reeva Steenkamp, who was shot dead at his luxury Pretoria… Audio
The Panel with Raybon Kan and Mai Chen (Part 1)
Topics - The Education Minister Hekia Parata has announced in an interim decision, today, that seven Christchurch schools are to close, 12 will remain open and 12 will merge. Is Telecom doing too… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 18 February 2013
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Lawyer says school board has lost confidence in minister
A High Court Judge has ruled the Government's decision to close Nelson's Salisbury School, a school for girls with special needs, is unlawful. Audio
The Panel with John Barnett and Mai Chen (Part 2)
Topics - At what age are you old? The building industry says it has got the capacity to build the one hundred thousand homes pledged by the Labour Party in it's housing policy. An Israeli airstrike… Audio
The Panel with John Barnett and Mai Chen (Part 1)
Topic - Charles Chauvel is urging his colleagues to endorse their leader David Shearer when they vote on Labour's leadership tomorrow. Mr Shearer has called a special caucus meeting in response to… Audio
Ideas for 18 November 2012: Mai Chen
Constitutional lawyer Mai Chen, along with her former partner in law Sir Geoffrey Palmer, is widely credited with setting up the country's first US-style public law firm - Chen Palmer. So what drives… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Chris Wikaira (Part 2)
Topics - Beer is getting stronger, so has wine in recent times. The risk of death and injury driving at night is 5.8 times greater here than it is in the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States. Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
Topics - the Minister for Economic Development, Steven Joyce, has labelled the Green Party's call for the Reserve Bank to start printing money a sign of panic. Waiheke Island protesters who say they… Audio
The Panel with Jeremy Elwood and Mai Chen (Part 2)
Topics - A survey has determined that the British blush four times a day, on average. The Labour party wants to provide free food to 650 of the lowest decile primary and intermediate schools in the… Audio
The Panel with Jeremy Elwood and Mai Chen (Part 1)
Topics - It looks as though David Bain has been found innocent on balance of probabilities. The new-look Herald has joined other media in analysing the decisions handed down by the judiciary. Audio