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Greens' moral stance may come back to bite them

Opinion: Ministers and government agencies should be told bluntly they are required to obey the law on OIA releases. Plus NBR Readers poll result on corporate hospitality.

Thu, 08 Mar 2018

The Green Party is making a push for greater transparency in government but how serious is it?

Greens co-leader James Shaw announced at the weekend Green ministers, MPs and staff would no longer accept corporate hospitality. Gone are the days of long lunches and watching rugby from the corporate

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