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New Zealand High Commission Should ve Used protocols : PM Ardern On Oxygen Request Row
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern has said that its High Commission in India should have used other channels in order to seek medical assistance rather than IYC.
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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said that the New Zealand High Commission in India should have used other channels in order to seek medical assistance rather than requesting the Indian Youth Congress on Twitter to help in providing an oxygen cylinder. In an interview with TVNZ, Ardern also acknowledged the New Zealand High Commission’s apology for the tweet as there are other channels where the officials could have gone to for such matters. However, New Zealand PM said that she should recognise that their local staff member has been “very unwell”. She also pointed out that the High Commission had acknowledged it should have been using “normal channels and protocols.”
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New Zealand Embassy Apologises, Says SOS For O2 misinterpreted As Congress Rushes In
The New Zealand Embassy on Sunday issued a clarification in relation to a tweet put up by them seeking oxygen supply, that said, intention Misinterpreted .
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After the Congress rushed to extend help, when the New Zealand embassy replied to a tweet put up by the Philipines Embassy, seeking help, the Embassy took to Twitter to issue a clarification and said that their intentions had been misinterpreted . It all started when the Philipines Embassy got a hoax call from Manila, in relation to the supply of oxygen, and the Embassy tweeted about the same, on which New Zeland suo moto replied, seeking help. The Congress embroiled in it and besides extending help, started bashing the Government and the Ministry. Seeing this, the New Zealand Embassy issued a notification.
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Exclusive: Simon Baker returns to UK with proptech investment plan
Baker s Australian firm The PropTech Group is seeking significant investment opportunities within the UK residential market, he tells The Negotiator.
Nigel Lewis 23rd April 2021
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Global property industry figure Simon Baker says he is looking to invest significantly in the UK residential proptech sector.
Baker is well-known in the UK as founder of Oz property portal giant the REA Group, which together with Rupert Murdoch’s News International bought the UK’s first property portal PropertyFinder.com for £14.5 million in 2005, selling it in August 2009 to Zoopla after REA reversed its ambitious global expansion plans.