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Disappointment NZ Super has become political hot potato

Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell says bi-partisan cross-party approach needed for super.

Fiona Rotherham
Wed, 08 Mar 2017

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Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell is disappointed changes to New Zealand Superannuation –  the universal national pension – have turned into a political football.

Prime Minister Bill English confirmed on Monday that National would progressively

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Fiona Rotherham
Wed, 08 Mar 2017
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