Your Daily Ten@10 - 2026/098
THE GOOD OIL
June 2, 2026
This is edition 2026/098 of the Ten@10 newsletter.
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This is the Ten@10, where I collate and summarise ten news items you generally won't see in the mainstream media.
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1. Putting a face to the corporate influence in the Beehive
Bryce Edwards
- ๐ฅ A lobbying scandal has emerged over hidden corporate influence that appears to have shaped a retrospective law change blocking private climate lawsuits against companies like Z Energy and Fonterra.
- ๐ฅ The story shifted when Matt Burgess, Christopher Luxon's senior policy adviser , was named as the official who received hard-copy briefing notes from Fonterra and Z Energy not later disclosed via OIA.
- ๐ Burgess responded to media requests with a single line: "I have nothing to add."
- ๐ข Burgess came to the role directly from the New Zealand Initiative , a business-funded think tank and lobby group, covering resource management, energy and the Emissions Trading Scheme.
- ๐ฐ In 2022 Burgess authored an Initiative report called "Pretence of Necessity" , arguing New Zealand did not need extra climate policies beyond the ETS.
- ๐ The Initiative's chief economist Eric Crampton joked that Luxon's office had "stolen" Burgess from them, a remark the article says captures something real about Wellington's revolving door.
- ๐๏ธ The New Zealand Initiative grew from the merger of the Business Roundtable and the New Zealand Institute and counts major banks, energy companies, supermarkets and Google among its corporate members.
- โ๏ธ Genesis Energy, one of the defendants in the Smith v Fonterra climate lawsuit , sits inside the Initiative, and its chair Barbara Chapman serves as the Initiative's deputy chair.
- ๐ฟ The Initiative's climate position over the past decade has consistently favoured keeping climate accountability within statute and away from common-law litigation โ the same outcome the corporate briefings sought.
- ๐ฐ Whether Fonterra or Z Energy are current paying members of the Initiative cannot be established because the full membership list is not publicly disclosed.
- ๐ The article argues the more plausible problem is not conspiracy but the same people, institutions and assumptions circulating through the same small set of rooms.
- ๐งพ When Fonterra and Z Energy delivered briefing notes in mid-2024 , the material went directly to Burgess, whose policy background was unusually aligned with the companies' arguments.
- โ ๏ธ Journalist Audrey Young summarised the affair in two words: "It stinks."
- ๐ต Luxon faces a "nothing to see here" problem , according to the article, with further sections behind a paywall examining whether the episode constitutes a cover-up.
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