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Auditor-General backs Auckland mayor's plea to councillors: Pass the long-term plan or face financial chaos

At least six councillors have said they will vote against the plan that includes $60 billion spending over the next 10 years. With LIVESTREAM VIDEO.

Sally Lindsay
Thu, 25 Jun 2015

See also: Auckland's black budget passes by narrow margin

Auditor-General Lyn Provost has been summoned by mayor Len Brown to add weight to his plea for councillors to pass the long-term plan. 

At least six of 20 councillors have said they will vote against the plan that includes $60 billion

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Sally Lindsay
Thu, 25 Jun 2015
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Auditor-General backs Auckland mayor's plea to councillors: Pass the long-term plan or face financial chaos
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