Nine To Noon for Thursday 14 May 2009
09:05 Druis Barrett
Druis Barrett has resigned from the Families Commission over Christine Rankin's appointment.
09:20 Company fraud on rise due to recession
KPMG's forensic partner Mark Leishman talks about how the incidence of fraud is on the rise due to the recession.
09:30 Homeless world cup
Everitt Johnson on how the homeless world cup turned his life around.
09:45 UK correspondent Michael White
10:05 Chimimanda Ngozi Adichie
Nigerian author
10:25 Book Review with Quentin Johnson
The Lost Mona Lisa by R A Scotti
Published by Bantam Press
ISBN 978 059 305 7858
10:45 Reading: Llamas & Empanadas by Eleanor Meecham
Episode 9 of 10
Recounting her 5000 kilometre bicycle journey in the wilds of Argentina, Chile and Bolivia.
11:05 New Technology with Colin Jackson
This week - the mobile wars. Vodafone, Telecom and now Two Degrees.
11:30 Gill South
Author of Because we're worth it, a 'where to from here' for today's working mother. Gill South is a freelance business writer for NZ Herald.
11:45 Television review with Simon Wilson