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ACC ‘not actively looking’ at Watercare

Law forbids CCO from paying distributions while under council control.

Tim Hunter Wed, 03 Jul 2019

ACC says it is not looking at investing in Auckland Council-controlled Watercare, although the assets could be of interest if they came up for sale.

Auckland mayoral candidate John Tamihere has proposed selling 49% of Watercare to ACC or the NZ Super Fund, claiming it would mean ratepayers would

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Tim Hunter Wed, 03 Jul 2019
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