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MP Chris Luxon tells Parliament his religious views not extreme

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Senior staff at mega polytech Te Pūkenga call for council member s resignation

University launches formal investigation into students work placement rort

Supplied Medical students at University of Otago were found to be falsifying their placement documents to go on extensive holidays. (file photo) University of Otago is launching a formal inquiry into a 2019 scam in which medical students used fake documents to take holidays instead of overseas work placements. Stuffrevealed 50 students – at the university s campuses in Christchurch, Dunedin and Wellington – did not attend their 12-week placements. It was alleged some chose specific medical centres in Belize, Bosnia and Italy, where they could get their placement signed-off – sometimes for cash – after only a week or less. An independently-chaired panel will “broadly consider the administration of sixth year electives, particularly in 2019” but also in previous years – meaning the final year work of people who are practising doctors could be investigated.

Mega polytech to spend $2 million on consultants and hosts staff workshop at a Wellington golf course

Launched on April 1 last year, Te Pūkenga brings together New Zealand’s 16 Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs). In July education minister Chris Hipkins set out his intentions for it, saying the Crown’s investment would total almost $121 million. “This is a significant amount of funding and I have high expectations,” he wrote. “(The organisation) needs to be nimble and a driver of change, and leverage off the extensive expertise that already exists within NZIST and other key stakeholders.” Stuff In August, In total the organisation will pay its seven top staff at least $2.3 million in its first year.

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