Thursday, 15 July 2021, 12:13 pm
Yesterday Wednesday 14th July local climate group 350
Auckland joined grassroots climate justice groups across
Aotearoa in an action calling for Accident Compensation
Corporation (ACC) to immediately halt all investments in
coal, oil and gas companies. Currently, fossil fuel
investments account for over $200 million of ACC’s total
investment fund. 350 Auckland took action outside ACC’s
Newmarket branch.
ACC’s investments in fossil fuels
are simply “hypocrisy”, according to 350 Auckland member
Olivia Maher. “ACC is supposed to ensure the health and
recovery of New Zealanders and investing in fossil fuels is
the complete antithesis of that. Our public institutions
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Thursday, 8 July 2021, 3:40 pm
Parliament has passed the Bill to extend by two months
the statutory reporting time frames in the Crown Entities
Act 2004 and the Local Government Act 2002. The extensions
apply to Crown entities and organisations listed in
Schedules 4 and 4A of the Public Finance Act 1989 and local
authorities and council-controlled organisations with 30
June balance dates.
Last year, all reporting time
frames for public organisations with a 30 June balance date
needed to be extended. This was because of the way Covid-19
affected many of those organisations’ ability to prepare
their financial statements (and performance information) and
affected our ability to carry out the annual audits. This
Press Release – Office of the Auditor-General Parliament has passed the Bill to extend by two months the statutory reporting time frames in the Crown Entities Act 2004 and the Local Government Act 2002. The extensions apply to Crown entities and organisations listed in Schedules 4 and 4A of the Public …
Parliament has passed the Bill to extend by two months the statutory reporting time frames in the Crown Entities Act 2004 and the Local Government Act 2002. The extensions apply to Crown entities and organisations listed in Schedules 4 and 4A of the Public Finance Act 1989 and local authorities and council-controlled organisations with 30 June balance dates.
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