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Bridges uses OIA to buy time on Auckland billboard bylaw decision

Transport Minister cloaks Auckland Transport's bylaw change justification by invoking Official Information Act.

Nick Grant
Thu, 07 Jul 2016

The stoush over a 2013 change to an Auckland Council bylaw regulating election billboards continues to simmer, with both Auckland Transport (AT) – the council controlled organisation (CCO) responsible for the change – and Transport Minister Simon Bridges refusing to comment publicly on the

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Nick Grant
Thu, 07 Jul 2016
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Bridges uses OIA to buy time on Auckland billboard bylaw decision
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