Oranga Tamariki Grainne Moss resignation: Māori leaders say time for 'devolution of power' 21 Jan, 2021 10:41 PM 10 minutes to read Social issues reporter, NZ Heraldmichael.neilson@nzherald.co.nz Critics of Oranga Tamariki's practices say the resignation of its embattled chief executive offers a chance for a "reset" rooted in Māori leadership. Grainne Moss announced this morning she was resigning after four years at the helm of the Government agency, which has come under intense scrutiny since a video was published of the uplift of a week-old Māori baby in Hastings in 2019. That event has led to no less than five reviews of Oranga Tamariki and its child uplift practices: an internal review, and inquiries by Whānau Ora, the Chief Ombudsman, the Children's Commissioner, and the Waitangi Tribunal.