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D-Day looms for Christchurch City asset sales

Christchurch city councillors face tough financial decisions in a crisis meeting to be held tomorrow.

Chris Hutching
Thu, 04 Dec 2014

Christchurch city councillors face tough financial decisions in a crisis meeting to be held tomorrow.

Media and independent observers are banned from attending.

The secrecy is widely seen as an attempt to save some councillors from embarrassment over a u-turn on asset sales.

Another aspect

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Chris Hutching
Thu, 04 Dec 2014
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