Fact or fiction:
Sex-change funding
25.08.05
An
occasional election feature highlighting claims made on the campaign trail.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters
yesterday tried to trade on a story about an elderly Taranaki transsexual's bid
for sex-change surgery.
"Peters slams $30,000 state-funded
sex-change operation," his media release was headlined.
The release said Mr Peters was outraged that 73-year-old
transsexual Vicki Harvey, a man who considers himself a woman, was able to
secure the state-paid operation when thousands of New Zealanders who needed
urgent medical care were on waiting lists or were suffering from debilitating
illnesses.
Fact: Vicki Harvey has not yet been assessed for a taxpayer-funded
sex-change operation.
The story in Saturday's Taranaki Daily News, which kicked
off the debate, said the Ministry of Health "will pay for the
operation".
But a spokesman for Health Minister Annette King last night told
the Herald that no decision had been made on whether Vicki Harvey qualified
for a state-paid sex-change. A strict psychiatric assessment was needed first.
"This guy hasn't been assessed yet."
The Daily News' website had quoted Ms King saying virtually
the same thing on Monday.