Mike King has slammed Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's decision to sign off on a $2.75 million gang-led drug scheme but not his Gumboot Friday charity.
The renowned mental health advocate posted a Facebook video on Monday night querying the controversial funding of the Central Hawke's Bay rehabilitation initiative, saying although he wasn't against the gang scheme, the Prime Minister's decision was "silly".
"When I asked you to have a conversation about it in the Koru Club, you looked me in the eye and you said, 'Mike I cannot get involved in this, we have a fair and equitable system and I cannot be involved in funding decisions'," King said.
"Yet today [Monday] you stood at the press conference and you took credit for signing off $2.75 million to the Mongrel Mob. I don't get it. Where is the fair and equitable process? Where is the honesty and transparency? For me, it's lost and you've been making these silly decisions for a long time now."
King this year handed back his New Zealand Order of Merit medal, claiming the country's "broken" mental health system didn't appear to have started changing.