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Political Roundup: National s blame game, secrecy and dysfunction

Political Roundup: National s blame game, secrecy and dysfunction
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Political Roundup – National s blame game, secrecy and dysfunction

By Bryce Edwards Analysis - The leaking has already begun from the National Party s top-secret report on their disastrous 2020 election campaign. It s a fraught issue, illustrating just how dysfunctional and divisive things still are inside National. Trust is low, and fingers are still being pointed - even by leader Judith Collins, who clearly doesn t fully trust her caucus. National Party leader Judith Collins. Photo: RNZ / Dom Thomas Top secrecy to keep the report from leaking MP access to the report into their own party is colourfully described by Claire Trevett in the Herald: The National Party s determination to keep the juicy bits of the review into its abysmal election result secret has led it to Harry Potter lengths. MPs can enter the Room of Secrets, in an undisclosed location in Parliament, to read the report. They cannot take phones or other communication devices into the room. Presumably the Obliviate (forgetfulness spell) is then cast upon them before they exit

New Zealand Reserve Bank reports $69 billion of assets in Māori economy

New Zealand Reserve Bank reports $69 billion of assets in Māori economy A report released by the New Zealand Reserve Bank in January revealed that Māori businesses and non-profit organisations owned almost $NZ69 billion ($US50.2 billion) in assets as of 2018. The report, produced by economic consultancy BERL, said most of the assets of the “Māori economy” were in the private sector. Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr said the report, entitled Te Ōhanga Māori, was written before the COVID-19 pandemic but gave a snapshot of the Māori economy just before the outbreak. Maori businesswoman Traci Houpapa speaking at the Reserve Bank launch of the report (Screenshot, Youtube)

What Sort Of Technology Requires Clear Images Of People s Faces – And Are The Police Still Operating It?

What Sort Of Technology Requires Clear Images Of People s Faces – And Are The Police Still Operating It?
thedailyblog.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thedailyblog.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Jacinda Ardern s unsurprising search for favourable media

Jacinda Ardern s unsurprising search for favourable media
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