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Bob Jones (businessman)

Sir Robert Edward Jones (born 24 November 1939) is a property investor, author and former politician in New Zealand. During the course of various political campaigns, he has developed a reputation for making highly controversial off-the-cuff remarks.

Sir

Bob Jones
Born
Robert Edward Jones

(1939-11-24) 24 November 1939 (age 84)
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Known forProperty investor, author and former politician
Political partyNew Zealand Party (1983–1985)
RelativesLloyd Jones (brother)
Sam Duckor-Jones (nephew)

Biography edit

Jones was born in Lower Hutt on 24 November 1939, the son of Edward L. Jones.[1][2] He is the older brother of author Lloyd Jones.[3]

Growing up in a Lower Hutt state housing suburb, Jones attended Naenae College from 1953 to 1957. He was one of the 200 foundation pupils, and one of the ten who stayed to the sixth form (most pupils left as soon as they turned 15 to work) where he recalled a brilliant history teacher, Guy Bliss.[4] He went on to attend Victoria University of Wellington, where he earned a blue in boxing, won the New Zealand Universities lightweight boxing title in 1957, and contributed to a boxing column in the university's newspaper Salient.[1][5] He remained a fan of boxing and sometimes commented on TV on big matches.[5]

Jones earned his wealth through investments in commercial property via his company Robt. Jones Holdings Ltd, and was worth $550 million according to the 2013 NBR rich list, and $600 million a year later.[6]

Jones formed the short-lived libertarian New Zealand Party in 1983, just before Robert Muldoon's snap 1984 election. Jones explicitly stated his disgust that the supposedly pro-free-enterprise New Zealand National Party had implemented socialist policies like price and wage freezes, and a top tax rate of 66%. His party acted as a spoiler, helping to deliver the government to the New Zealand Labour Party. Then the party implemented free market reforms under Finance Minister Roger Douglas (hence Rogernomics). When the election was over, Jones disbanded the party, seeing that Labour had implemented many of his policies. He and Muldoon had a legal feud, where Muldoon unsuccessfully sued Jones for defamation. But Jones had great respect for Muldoon in other areas. Jones even chaired the farewell dinner on the occasion of Muldoon's retirement from Parliament.[7]

In the 1984 election Jones stood for the Ohariu seat, held by cabinet minister Hugh Templeton. Templeton distributed a speech to journalists, which included the statement "Mr Jones despises... bureaucrats, civil servants, politicians, women, Jews and professionals..."[8]. Jones successfully sued Templeton for defamation.[9] Templeton conceded the comment Jones despised Jews was untrue, but claimed to have a number of defences such as qualified privilege; all were rejected by the court, which found in Jones favour. Templeton v Jones became an important precedent in defamation law.

In 1985, Jones was located by reporters in a helicopter while out fishing in a remote valley in Taupō. Jones, incensed at the intrusion when the helicopter landed on the adjacent bank, famously punched TVNZ reporter Rod Vaughan, with the whole incident recorded on tape.[10][11][12][13] Jones was convicted of four charges of assault and fined $1,000.[14] Jones asked the judge if he could pay $2,000 to do it again.[13]

Jones attempted to remove the Fijian Embassy from one of his properties during the time of the 1987 Fijian coup and succeeded two years later.[15]

In 2015, Jones was removed from an Air New Zealand flight by security staff for failing to follow crew instructions.[16] Jones' company subsequently bought a jet for Jones and other company executives to use for NZ travel.[17]

In 2018 Jones sued filmmaker Renae Maihi for defamation after she presented a petition to NZ Parliament calling for his knighthood to be revoked.[18] The petition had garnered more than 90,000 signatures but was not accepted for consideration.[19] The petition objected to comments Jones had written for the National Business Review. In one of Jones' newspaper columns, Jones suggested that the country's national holiday Waitangi Day, should be replaced by a Māori Gratitude Day, a suggestion he claimed was satirical. [20][21] The defamation trial began in February 2020 and was due to last 2 weeks.[22] Ultimately, Jones withdrew the case after five days.

Honours edit

Jones was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the 1989 Queen's Birthday Honours, for services to business management and the community.[23]

Bibliography edit

Novels edit

  • The Permit (1984)
  • Full Circle (2000)
  • Ogg (2002)
  • True Facts (2003)
  • Degrees for Everyone (2004)
  • Four Comic Novellas (2020)

Essay collections edit

  • Wimp Walloping (1989)
  • Prancing Pavonine Charlatans (1990)
  • Punch Lines (1991)
  • A Year of It (1992)
  • Wowser Whacking (1993)
  • No Punches Pulled The Best of Bob Jones (2014)

Non fiction edit

  • New Zealand's Boxing Yearbook (1972 and 1973)
  • Jones on Property (1977)
  • New Zealand the Way I Want It (1978)
  • Travelling (1980)
  • Letters (1982)
  • '80s Letters (1990)
  • Prosperity Denied (1996)
  • Memories of Muldoon (1997)
  • My Property World (2005)
  • Jones on Management (2007)
  • Fighting Talk: Boxing and the Modern Lexicon (2013)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Traue, J. E., ed. (1978). Who's Who in New Zealand (11th ed.). Wellington: Reed. p. 204. ISBN 0-589-01113-8.
  2. ^ "Births". Evening Post. Vol. 128, no. 129. 28 November 1939. p. 1. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Bob and Lloyd Jones". The Sunday Star-Times. 30 September 2007. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  4. ^ New Zealand Listener; December 23, 2017 page 18: "The Best Advice I ever got"
  5. ^ a b Kilgallon, Steve (18 August 2013). "Boxing clever with Bob Jones". The Sunday Star-Times. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  6. ^ . National Business Review. Archived from the original on 28 June 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  7. ^ "Muldoon retirement farewell dinner". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. 30 October 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  8. ^ Harwood, Roger Morris (1985). "Defamation in the political arena : an extended casenote on Templeton v. Jones [1984] N.Z.L.R. 448". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. ^ Templeton v. Jones [1984] 1 NZLR 448
  10. ^ "Private rights, public screenings". The Sunday Star-Times. 1 January 2009. Archived from the original on 13 September 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
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  13. ^ a b NZ On Screen: Eyewitness News - Bob Jones punches reporter Rod Vaughan 16 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine, nzonscreen.com; accessed 24 April 2016.
  14. ^ Dewes, Haydon (15 April 2003). "No bad blood for Jones, reporter". The Dominion Post. p. 3.
  15. ^ "Fiji embassy surrenders to Sir Rob". National Library of New Zealand. 13 December 1989. Retrieved 27 May 2015.[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ "Marvelly witnesses Sir Bob Jones escorted off plane". The Daily Post. 27 May 2015. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  17. ^ "Sir Bob Jones buys private jet". Stuff.co.nz. 5 August 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  18. ^ "Sir Bob Jones threatens to sue woman who started petition". Radio New Zealand. 12 February 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  19. ^ "The Bob Jones knighthood petition has been delivered. Will anyone listen?". The Spin Off. 28 March 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  20. ^ . Sir Bob Jones. Archived from the original on 12 February 2020. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  21. ^ "Sir Bob Jones threatens to sue woman who started petition". Radio New Zealand. 12 February 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  22. ^ "Date set for Sir Bob Jones' defamation trial against filmmaker". Radio New Zealand. 17 January 2020.
  23. ^ "No. 51774". The London Gazette (3rd supplement). 17 June 1989. p. 31.

External links edit

  • Bob Jones, centre, in 1979 (photo)
  • Robt. Jones Holdings Ltd website
  • Random House author profile

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Non fiction 4 References 5 External linksBiography editJones was born in Lower Hutt on 24 November 1939 the son of Edward L Jones 1 2 He is the older brother of author Lloyd Jones 3 Growing up in a Lower Hutt state housing suburb Jones attended Naenae College from 1953 to 1957 He was one of the 200 foundation pupils and one of the ten who stayed to the sixth form most pupils left as soon as they turned 15 to work where he recalled a brilliant history teacher Guy Bliss 4 He went on to attend Victoria University of Wellington where he earned a blue in boxing won the New Zealand Universities lightweight boxing title in 1957 and contributed to a boxing column in the university s newspaper Salient 1 5 He remained a fan of boxing and sometimes commented on TV on big matches 5 Jones earned his wealth through investments in commercial property via his company Robt Jones Holdings Ltd and was worth 550 million according to the 2013 NBR rich list and 600 million a year later 6 Jones formed the short lived libertarian New Zealand Party in 1983 just before Robert Muldoon s snap 1984 election Jones explicitly stated his disgust that the supposedly pro free enterprise New Zealand National Party had implemented socialist policies like price and wage freezes and a top tax rate of 66 His party acted as a spoiler helping to deliver the government to the New Zealand Labour Party Then the party implemented free market reforms under Finance Minister Roger Douglas hence Rogernomics When the election was over Jones disbanded the party seeing that Labour had implemented many of his policies He and Muldoon had a legal feud where Muldoon unsuccessfully sued Jones for defamation But Jones had great respect for Muldoon in other areas Jones even chaired the farewell dinner on the occasion of Muldoon s retirement from Parliament 7 In the 1984 election Jones stood for the Ohariu seat held by cabinet minister Hugh Templeton Templeton distributed a speech to journalists which included the statement Mr Jones despises bureaucrats civil servants politicians women Jews and professionals 8 Jones successfully sued Templeton for defamation 9 Templeton conceded the comment Jones despised Jews was untrue but claimed to have a number of defences such as qualified privilege all were rejected by the court which found in Jones favour Templeton v Jones became an important precedent in defamation law In 1985 Jones was located by reporters in a helicopter while out fishing in a remote valley in Taupō Jones incensed at the intrusion when the helicopter landed on the adjacent bank famously punched TVNZ reporter Rod Vaughan with the whole incident recorded on tape 10 11 12 13 Jones was convicted of four charges of assault and fined 1 000 14 Jones asked the judge if he could pay 2 000 to do it again 13 Jones attempted to remove the Fijian Embassy from one of his properties during the time of the 1987 Fijian coup and succeeded two years later 15 In 2015 Jones was removed from an Air New Zealand flight by security staff for failing to follow crew instructions 16 Jones company subsequently bought a jet for Jones and other company executives to use for NZ travel 17 In 2018 Jones sued filmmaker Renae Maihi for defamation after she presented a petition to NZ Parliament calling for his knighthood to be revoked 18 The petition had garnered more than 90 000 signatures but was not accepted for consideration 19 The petition objected to comments Jones had written for the National Business Review In one of Jones newspaper columns Jones suggested that the country s national holiday Waitangi Day should be replaced by a Maori Gratitude Day a suggestion he claimed was satirical 20 21 The defamation trial began in February 2020 and was due to last 2 weeks 22 Ultimately Jones withdrew the case after five days Honours editJones was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the 1989 Queen s Birthday Honours for services to business management and the community 23 Bibliography editNovels edit The Permit 1984 Full Circle 2000 Ogg 2002 True Facts 2003 Degrees for Everyone 2004 Four Comic Novellas 2020 Essay collections edit Wimp Walloping 1989 Prancing Pavonine Charlatans 1990 Punch Lines 1991 A Year of It 1992 Wowser Whacking 1993 No Punches Pulled The Best of Bob Jones 2014 Non fiction edit New Zealand s Boxing Yearbook 1972 and 1973 Jones on Property 1977 New Zealand the Way I Want It 1978 Travelling 1980 Letters 1982 80s Letters 1990 Prosperity Denied 1996 Memories of Muldoon 1997 My Property World 2005 Jones on Management 2007 Fighting Talk Boxing and the Modern Lexicon 2013 References edit a b Traue J E ed 1978 Who s Who in New Zealand 11th ed Wellington Reed p 204 ISBN 0 589 01113 8 Births Evening Post Vol 128 no 129 28 November 1939 p 1 Retrieved 12 April 2022 Bob and Lloyd Jones The Sunday Star Times 30 September 2007 Retrieved 27 May 2015 New Zealand Listener December 23 2017 page 18 The Best Advice I ever got a b Kilgallon Steve 18 August 2013 Boxing clever with Bob Jones The Sunday Star Times Retrieved 27 May 2015 Jones Sir Robert National Business Review Archived from the original on 28 June 2015 Retrieved 27 May 2015 Muldoon retirement farewell dinner Te Ara The Encyclopedia of New Zealand 30 October 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2015 Harwood Roger Morris 1985 Defamation in the political arena an extended casenote on Templeton v Jones 1984 N Z L R 448 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Templeton v Jones 1984 1 NZLR 448 Private rights public screenings The Sunday Star Times 1 January 2009 Archived from the original on 13 September 2012 Retrieved 21 September 2011 Film Archive 6 30 News TVNZ 9 7 1985 Film Archive 6 30 News TVNZ 10 7 1985 a b NZ On Screen Eyewitness News Bob Jones punches reporter Rod Vaughan Archived 16 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine nzonscreen com accessed 24 April 2016 Dewes Haydon 15 April 2003 No bad blood for Jones reporter The Dominion Post p 3 Fiji embassy surrenders to Sir Rob National Library of New Zealand 13 December 1989 Retrieved 27 May 2015 permanent dead link Marvelly witnesses Sir Bob Jones escorted off plane The Daily Post 27 May 2015 Retrieved 24 April 2016 Sir Bob Jones buys private jet Stuff co nz 5 August 2015 Retrieved 31 December 2015 Sir Bob Jones threatens to sue woman who started petition Radio New Zealand 12 February 2018 Retrieved 12 February 2018 The Bob Jones knighthood petition has been delivered Will anyone listen The Spin Off 28 March 2018 Retrieved 14 February 2020 Media gaffes part 2 and flights of fancy Sir Bob Jones Archived from the original on 12 February 2020 Retrieved 14 February 2020 Sir Bob Jones threatens to sue woman who started petition Radio New Zealand 12 February 2018 Retrieved 12 February 2018 Date set for Sir Bob Jones defamation trial against filmmaker Radio New Zealand 17 January 2020 No 51774 The London Gazette 3rd supplement 17 June 1989 p 31 External links editBob Jones centre in 1979 photo Robt Jones Holdings Ltd website Random House author profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Jones businessman amp oldid 1188850957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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