Prime Minister John Key has defended his Government's $30 million payout to the owners of the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter after the Greens and Labour said parent company Rio Tinto's US$3.7 billion profit showed the payment was unjustified.
As well as reporting the US$3.7 billion net profit the global mining giant announced a 15 per cent increase in dividends to shareholders.
In August last year, the New Zealand Government made a made a one-off payment of $NZ30 million to Rio Tinto - which threatened to close the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter if it didn't get a lower power price from Meridian Energy.
Given Rio Tinto's increased profit, "John Key should be asking for our money back," Green Party Co-leader Dr Russel Norman said.
Labour's state owned enterprises spokesman Clayton Cosgrove said the subsidy paid to Rio Tinto "has been shown up to be corporate welfare at its worst".