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Compulsory Three Waters Model Not Off The Table

Friday, 2 July 2021, 10:11 am Councils should be worried by Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta refusing to guarantee they won’t be forced into the new water entities, National’s Local Government spokesperson Christopher Luxon says. “Despite saying from the start that the Three Waters reforms would be voluntary for councils, the Minister has repeatedly refused to rule out making them compulsory with councils forced to surrender local control of their assets. “With Whangārei District Council pulling out of the reforms before they’d even got off the ground, Minister Mahuta is now clearly feeling the heat. “This week she gave a

auckland scoop co nz » Compulsory Three Waters Model Not Off The Table

Press Release – New Zealand National Party Councils should be worried by Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta refusing to guarantee they won’t be forced into the new water entities, National’s Local Government spokesperson Christopher Luxon says. “Despite saying from the start that the Three Waters reforms would be voluntary for councils, the Minister has repeatedly refused to rule out making them compulsory with councils forced to surrender local control of their assets. “With Whangārei District Council pulling out of the reforms before they’d even got off the ground, Minister Mahuta is now clearly feeling the heat. “This week she gave a vague threat in Parliament that councils should ‘think again’ about opting out, on the very same day her department revealed it had spent $3.5 million on an ad campaign maligning councils for their water management.

Govt Should Scrap Ethnicity Based Procurement Process

Friday, 2 July 2021, 2:59 pm The Government must cancel its new procurement rules which could see contracts awarded based on ethnicity rather than the best person to do the job, National’s Economic Development spokesperson Todd McClay says. The Government is rolling out a new procurement policy which means up to 5 per cent of government contracts will be awarded to Māori organisations. “Contracts should be awarded based on who will do the best job for the best price, regardless of the ethnicity of the company,” Mr McClay says. The New Zealander Defence Force had this week written to all of its suppliers asking them to confirm

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