'We make no apology': Māori Housing Minister brushes o

'We make no apology': Māori Housing Minister brushes off lack of progress on Ihumātao


'We make no apology': Māori Housing Minister brushes off lack of progress on Ihumātao
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Māori Housing Minister Peeni Henare brushes off lack of progress on Ihumātao.
Māori Housing Minister Peeni Henare is unapologetic that little progress has been made on getting houses built at Ihumātao - whenua the Government purchased eight months ago. 
The disputed south Auckland land was purchased from Fletcher Building in December for $30 million, in a Memorandum of Understanding between the Crown, Kīngitanga and Auckland Council.  
Housing Minister Megan Woods said in December all parties had committed to there being housing on the site. She said the land could be used for papakāinga housing, housing for mana whenua and some public housing. 

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