THERE is no way the Minister for MPI Nathan Guy can wriggle out of the poacher-turned-gamekeeper accusation about fishing companies supplying surveillance gear to monitor themselves.
It is a strange set-up, especially in light of the Operation Achilles and Operation Hippocamp revelations.
A company called Trident has won the contract to electronically monitor the snapper catch, using video and GPS technology.
Trident is 43 per cent owned by Sanford Industries, 27 per cent by Moana Fisheries with several other fishing companies with minor shareholding.
Greenpeace's Russel Norman has questioned the sanity of handing over responsibility for monitoring fish catches to the very group who catch the fish. It would be interesting to see similar largesse given to road users.