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Ngapara Farms Ltd

Ngapara Farms Ltd is a company involved in carbon forestry, combining sustainable land management with innovative practices to contribute to carbon offsetting initiatives. It aims to engage in responsible forestry operations that help in addressing climate change while providing economic benefits.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Ngapara Farms Ltd

-57.11

-0.72%

Latest Event

Conflict of Interest Over Carbon Credits

Ngapara Farms Ltd has been implicated in a conflict of interest where a New Zealand First Cabinet Minister, who co-owns the company and benefits from its carbon forestry revenues, participated in shaping climate policy. This involvement raises serious concerns about crony capitalism and the undue influence of private financial interests in public policymaking.

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Ngapara Farms Ltd is currently rated as a Quisling.

-44 to -59 CCI Score
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Latest Events

  • Conflict of Interest Over Carbon Credits Logo
    JUN
    25
    2025

    Ngapara Farms Ltd has been implicated in a conflict of interest where a New Zealand First Cabinet Minister, who co-owns the company and benefits from its carbon forestry revenues, participated in shaping climate policy. This involvement raises serious concerns about crony capitalism and the undue influence of private financial interests in public policymaking.

  • Crony Capitalism Exposed: Conflict of Interest at Ngapara Farms Ltd Logo
    APR
    07
    2025

    An investigative report reveals that NZ First Cabinet Minister Mark Patterson, a co-owner of Ngapara Farms Ltd registered in the Emissions Trading Scheme, participated in setting carbon credit policies despite his financial interest. This conflict of interest underscores concerns about crony capitalism and regulatory capture.

  • -70

    Executive Political Engagement

    June 24

    Mark Patterson's dual role as a policy maker and co-owner of Ngapara Farms Ltd, earning revenue from carbon forestry, represents a clear conflict of interest. This involvement undermines democratic accountability and exemplifies the type of executive political engagement that facilitates crony capitalism.

    Crony Capitalism

  • -65

    Regulatory Capture

    June 24

    The involvement of Ngapara Farms Ltd in benefiting from carbon credit policies while its co-owner participates in policy formulation indicates regulatory capture. Such dynamics allow corporate interests to dictate regulatory outcomes, thereby subverting democratic oversight.

    Crony Capitalism

  • Minister's Conflict of Interest Raises Concerns over Ngapara Farms Logo
    APR
    07
    2025

    News reports reveal that Minister Mark Patterson, while serving in a cabinet role related to ETS policy decisions, maintained his directorship at Ngapara Farms Ltd. This dual role has raised concerns over potential conflicts of interest, as his participation in market-sensitive decisions could have benefitted the company.

  • -70

    Executive Political Engagement

    June 24

    Minister Mark Patterson's simultaneous role as a cabinet member making decisions on ETS settings and his directorship at Ngapara Farms Ltd indicates a serious conflict of interest. This intertwining of public authority with private financial gain can undermine democratic accountability and promote unethical political engagement.

    Call for PM to step in over minister's carbon trading conflict ...

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    June 24

    The situation highlights questionable business practices at Ngapara Farms Ltd, where a lack of clear separation between corporate governance and political influence undermines transparency. The company’s association with a conflicted political figure raises ethical concerns regarding its role in potentially benefiting from policy decisions.

    Call for PM to step in over minister's carbon trading conflict ...

  • Ngapara Farms Ltd implicated in ETS conflict of interest Logo
    AUG
    14
    2024

    Ngapara Farms Ltd, co-owned by Minister Mark Patterson, is drawn into controversy as the minister participated in ETS policy decisions while holding a significant stake in the company. The delayed resolution of the conflict of interest raises serious concerns about the blending of private profit with public decision-making.

  • -40

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 24

    The involvement of a government minister with a financial stake in Ngapara Farms, who participated in setting crucial ETS policies, undermines public trust and blurs the line between public duty and private gain, reflecting a lapse in political integrity.

    Integrity Briefing: Mark Patterson’s carbon conflict and the lesson for Luxon

  • -30

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    June 24

    Ngapara Farms Ltd's association with conflicted political figures raises issues regarding ethical business practices. The company benefits from policies influenced by politically compromised decisions, thereby contributing indirectly to undermined ethical standards in corporate governance.

    Integrity Briefing: Mark Patterson’s carbon conflict and the lesson for Luxon

  • Minister's Conflict of Interest Implicates Ngapara Farms Ltd in ETS Decision-Making Logo
    MAY
    01
    2024

    Ngapara Farms Ltd, led by Minister Mark Patterson, was implicated in a conflict of interest as Patterson participated in key cabinet discussions on ETS pricing while having a personal financial stake in the carbon forestry assets of the company. This involvement occurred despite his clear conflict of interest, raising concerns about regulatory capture and the mingling of private profit with public policy.

  • -80

    Executive Political Engagement

    June 24

    The company's director, who is also a governmental minister, participated in critical ETS pricing decisions while owning substantial interests in Ngapara Farms Ltd. This dual role represents a problematic entanglement of corporate and political power, undermining transparency and democratic governance.

    Minister was involved in carbon price decision despite owning carbon forestry block

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