Covid 19 coronavirus: Fran O Sullivan: Business knocking on Jacinda Ardern s door
3 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Rob Campbell, chairman of SkyCity, Tourism Holdings, Summerset and Chancellor of Auckland University of Technology. Photo / Supplied
Rob Campbell, chairman of SkyCity, Tourism Holdings, Summerset and Chancellor of Auckland University of Technology. Photo / Supplied
OPINION:
How many times do prominent company chairs and chief executives have to put their hands up and ask to be taken into the inner sanctum on the fight against Covid-19 before Jacinda Ardern listens?
The Prime Minister has not lost the boardroom .
But when five senior chairs of major NZX companies called for more openness from the Government on its plan for getting New Zealand to Covid normal , she should be aware they would have carefully weighed the potential for prime ministerial blowback before going public.
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A group of senior chairs and directors of major NZX companies operating in the infrastructure, retail, retirement living, commercial property, tourism, electricity, education and banking sectors have joined together to call for more openness and clarity from the .