Press Release – New Zealand Government The Government has today launched Mori Pathways at Hawkes Bay Regional Prison, a ground-breaking series of initiatives designed in partnership with Mori to reduce reoffending and improve outcomes for whnau. Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis said … The Government has today launched Māori Pathways at Hawke’s Bay Regional Prison, a ground-breaking series of initiatives designed in partnership with Māori to reduce reoffending and improve outcomes for whānau. Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis said the Pathways are a key part of Hōkai Rangi, and involved a number of agencies and Māori working together to target long-term change.
No Whanau Ora funds for Maori Party 14 Apr 2021 09:06 AM Photo: Radio Waatea Image Database. More Related Stories Related Podcast Government ministers say they are confident no taxpayer money was included in donations to the Māori Party that have been referred to police. The Electoral Commission referred the three donations totalling about $320,000 because they were not declared within 10 days of being received, as is required for sums over $30,000. They include almost $50,000 from National Urban Māori Authority, a charity that brings together Hamilton’s Te Kohao Health, Te Whānau o Waipareira Trust, Manukau Urban Māori Authority and Te Roopu Awhina ki Porirua.
National Party facing another leadership contest rumour as Judith Collins seeks answers to party's donations debacle newshub.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newshub.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.